Common Data Element: NIH Toolbox Patient Reported Outcome (PRO) Measures - Unadjusted scale score
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FITBIR
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Element Type
Common Data Element
NIH Toolbox Patient Reported Outcome (PRO) Measures - Unadjusted scale score
NIHTBPROUnadjSclScore
Short Description
Unadjusted scale score, as part of the NIH Toolbox Patient Reported Outcome (PRO) Measures, including iPad app
Definition
Unadjusted scale score, as part of the NIH Toolbox Patient Reported Outcome (PRO) Measures, including iPad app
Biomedical Terminologies and Standards
Notes
NIH Toolbox iPad app
Creation Date
2016-05-13
Historical Notes
References
Copyright: 2006-2016 National Institutes of Health and Northwestern University. References: http://www.healthmeasures.net/score-and-interpret/interpreTscores/nih-toolbox. More information: http://www.nihtoolbox.org/Resources/Pages/Lists,descriptions-of-measures.aspx
Data Type
Numeric Values
Input Restrictions
Free-Form Entry
Population
Adult
Guidelines/Instructions
This score compares the score of the test-taker to those in the entire NIHToolbox nationally representative normative sample, regardless of age or any other variable. TheUnadjusted Scale Score provides a glimpse of the given participants overall performance whencompared with the general U.S. population. PRO scale scores have a mean of 50 and an SD of 10 (commonly known as T-Scores). This score may be most useful when trying to gaugeones overall level of functioning, not in the context of age, gender, or other demographic factors. Itmay also be of interest when monitoring performance over time. This type of score is the oneusually provided for PROMIS measures (referred to in that context as a T-Score).
Preferred Question Text
Category Groups and Classifications
Disease | Domain | Sub-Domain |
---|---|---|
Traumatic Brain Injury | Assessments and Examinations | Physical/Neurological Examination |
General (For all diseases) | Assessments and Examinations | Physical/Neurological Examination |
Classification
Traumatic Brain Injury:
Supplemental
Moderate/Severe TBI: Rehabilitation
Concussion/Mild TBI
Epidemiology
Acute Hospitalized
General (For all diseases):
Supplemental
Keywords
NIHToolbox
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iPad
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