14th IFSSH: Assessment – Joint Session IFSSH- IFSHT
Vorsitzende: Caroline Dereskewitz (Germany), Sarah Ewald (Switzerland), Kevin Chung (United States of America)Assessments in the upper extremity – Can assessments be used to build bridges between patients, professions and researchers?
4104 – Patient’s perspective, video patient answers three questions about the assessment portion of their care, Caroline Dereskewitz (Germany)
4105 – What is the best tool? Assessing and quantifying function in the upper extremity, Christina Jerosch-Herold (United Kingdom)
4106 – The reproducibility crisis in science and the importance of publishing both positive and negative results, Ruud W. Selles (Netherlands)
4107 – Translating Outcome Assessment results to make Clinical Decisions in Complex Reconstructions of the Hand, S. Raja Sabapathy (India)
4108 – Patient reported outcome measures (DASH, PRTEE, etc.) advantages and challenges in gaining worldwide acceptance and usage of these tools. Joy MacDermid (Canada)
4109 – Cross-cultural adaptation of the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) Questionnaire: Aspects to consider, Susan de Klerk (South Africa)
4110 – Quantitative Techniques for Assessment of Upper Extremity Movement and Function: Possibilities, Challenges, and Opportunities, Aviva Wolff (United States of America)
4111 – Patient’s perspective, video patient answers three questions about the assessment portion of their care, Caroline Dereskewitz (Germany)
9099 – International Standardization of Outcome Measurement for Patients with Hand & Wrist conditions: Consensus by the International Consortium for Health Outcome Measurement (ICHOM) Hand & Wrist Working Group. Robbert Wouters (Netherlands)
4113 – Development and implementation of an ICF-based standardized outcome measure for the hand and wrist: the ICF Hand, Michaela Coenen (Germany)