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Health professionals working in ICU setting can easily use the outcome tool in the patient to check the highest mobility level of patient. | Health professionals working in ICU setting can easily use the outcome tool in the patient to check the highest mobility level of patient. | ||
== Evidence == | == Evidence == | ||
=== Reliability === | === Reliability === | ||
* Intraclass correlation: 0.80 (0.75-0.84) | |||
* Interrater reliability with kappa score: 0.84 for senior and junior physiotherapists, 0.77 for senior physiotherapists and nurse and 0.90 for junior physiotherapist and nurse. | |||
=== Validity === | === Validity === |
Revision as of 12:23, 8 September 2020
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Objective[edit | edit source]
- To record patient's highest level of mobility in Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
Intended Population[edit | edit source]
- Patient's admitted in ICU
Method of Use[edit | edit source]
Health professionals working in ICU setting can easily use the outcome tool in the patient to check the highest mobility level of patient.
Evidence[edit | edit source]
Reliability[edit | edit source]
- Intraclass correlation: 0.80 (0.75-0.84)
- Interrater reliability with kappa score: 0.84 for senior and junior physiotherapists, 0.77 for senior physiotherapists and nurse and 0.90 for junior physiotherapist and nurse.