University of Pittsburgh researchers have developed and conducted initial validation of a comprehensive caregiver-report measure of rehabilitation service utilization following pediatric traumatic brain injury. This measure captures rehabilitation service use from the acute hospital setting to the community, addressing the lack of psychometric evidence in existing instruments.
Description
The Rehabilitation Utilization Measure is a detailed caregiver-report tool designed to assess the utilization of rehabilitation services after pediatric traumatic brain injury. Unlike existing instruments that often consist of a simple checklist, this measure provides a comprehensive evaluation of service use across different settings.
Applications
- Assessment of rehabilitation service utilization
- Research on pediatric traumatic brain injury
- Development of rehabilitation programs and policies
Advantages
This measure offers a comprehensive evaluation of rehabilitation service use from acute hospital settings to the community, addressing gaps in existing instruments that lack psychometric evidence and comprehensive coverage. Initial psychometric validation has been conducted, ensuring reliability and accuracy, with further validation planned to enhance its robustness.
Invention Readiness
The measure has been developed, and a prototype exists. Initial validation involved a sample of caregivers reporting on rehabilitation service utilization for children who had experienced traumatic brain injury. The measure was tested for reliability and validity, showing promising results. Future studies will involve larger samples and additional validation to further establish its effectiveness.
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