Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Neurobehavioral Symptoms Inventory |
Measures common symptoms presenting in post-concussion patients- The total scores range from 0-88, with a high score indicative of worse post-concussive symptoms |
Baseline (at consult) |
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Primary |
Neurobehavioral Symptoms Inventory |
Measures common symptoms presenting in post-concussion patients -The total scores range from 0-88, with a high score indicative of worse post-concussive symptoms |
1 Month post consult |
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Primary |
Neurobehavioral Symptoms Inventory |
Measures common symptoms presenting in post-concussion patients -The total scores range from 0-88, with a high score indicative of worse post-concussive symptoms |
3 Months post consult |
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Secondary |
Assessment of Quality-of-Life (AQoL) Scale |
Measures patient quality of life (physical, emotional and mental) - total score out of 100 - Higher scores represent worsening psychosocial well-being and physical pain |
Baseline (at consult) |
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Secondary |
Assessment of Quality-of-Life (AQoL) Scale |
Measures patient quality of life (physical, emotional and mental) - total score out of 100 - Higher scores represent worsening psychosocial well-being and physical pain |
1 month post consult |
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Secondary |
Assessment of Quality-of-Life (AQoL) Scale |
Measures patient quality of life (physical, emotional and mental) - total score out of 100 - Higher scores represent worsening psychosocial well-being and physical pain |
3 months post consult |
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Secondary |
Short Assessment of Patient Satisfaction Measure |
Measures Patient Satisfaction with Care - score is totaled with higher scores (maximum of 28) indicating higher levels of satisfaction |
Baseline (consult) |
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Secondary |
Short Assessment of Patient Satisfaction Measure |
Measures Patient Satisfaction with Care - score is totaled with higher scores (maximum of 28) indicating higher levels of satisfaction |
1 month post consult |
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Secondary |
Short Assessment of Patient Satisfaction Measure |
Measures Patient Satisfaction with Care -score is totaled with higher scores (maximum of 28) indicating higher levels of satisfaction |
3 months post consult |
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Secondary |
Adapted version of the Morisky Adherence Scale (MMAS-8) |
Measures patient compliance to treatment plan. Scoring is done by summing questions 1 - 7 and then dividing the score for question 8 by 4 and adding it to the sum of 1-7. High adherence is a score of 8; medium is a score of 6 or 7; low is a score less than 6. |
1 month (post consult) |
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Secondary |
Adapted version of the Morisky Adherence Scale (MMAS-8) |
Measures patient compliance to treatment plan. Scoring is done by summing questions 1 - 7 and then dividing the score for question 8 by 4 and adding it to the sum of 1-7. High adherence is a score of 8; medium is a score of 6 or 7; low is a score less than 6. |
3 months (post consult) |
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Secondary |
MyHeadHealth tracker |
Measures patient compliance to treatment plan, headache and sleep quality in patients - randomized to the intervention group - this is not a scale, it is a "bubble sheet" format, where patients fill in a bubble to indicate level of headache, quality of sleep, and compliance to treatment plan |
1 month (post consult) |
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Secondary |
MyHeadHealth tracker |
Measures patient compliance to treatment plan, headache and sleep quality in patients randomized to the intervention group - this is not a scale, it is a "bubble sheet" format, where patients fill in a bubble to indicate level of headache, quality of sleep, and compliance to treatment plan |
3 months (post consult) |
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Secondary |
Self-Efficacy for Home Exercise Program Scale (SEHEPS) |
Patient Self-Efficacy for Treatment Compliance - a 12-item questionnaire designed to assess perceived self-efficacy for a prescribed home-based exercise plan. For the purposes of this study, the term "exercise plan" was changed to "prescribed treatment plan". Patients answer the questions on a 7-point scale that ranged from 0 (not confident) to 6 (very confident). Total scores ranged from 0 (low self-efficacy) to 72 (high self-efficacy). |
Baseline (consult) |
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Secondary |
Self-Efficacy for Home Exercise Program Scale (SEHEPS) |
Patient Self-Efficacy for Treatment Compliance - a 12-item questionnaire designed to assess perceived self-efficacy for a prescribed home-based exercise plan. For the purposes of this study, the term "exercise plan" was changed to "prescribed treatment plan". Patients answer the questions on a 7-point scale that ranged from 0 (not confident) to 6 (very confident). Total scores ranged from 0 (low self-efficacy) to 72 (high self-efficacy). |
1 month (post consult) |
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Secondary |
Self-Efficacy for Home Exercise Program Scale (SEHEPS) |
Patient Self-Efficacy for Treatment Compliance - a 12-item questionnaire designed to assess perceived self-efficacy for a prescribed home-based exercise plan. For the purposes of this study, the term "exercise plan" was changed to "prescribed treatment plan". Patients answer the questions on a 7-point scale that ranged from 0 (not confident) to 6 (very confident). Total scores ranged from 0 (low self-efficacy) to 72 (high self-efficacy). |
3 months (post consult) |
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