Monitoring independence in daily life activities after trauma in humanitarian settings: Item reduction and assessment of content validity of the Activity Independence Measure-Trauma (AIM-T).

A standardized set of measures to assess functioning after trauma in humanitarian settings has been called for. The Activity Independence Measure for Trauma (AIM-T) is a clinician-rated measure of independence in 20 daily activities among patients after trauma. Designed in Afghanistan, it has since...

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Príomhchruthaitheoirí: Bérangère Gohy (Údar), Christina H Opava (Údar), Johan von Schreeb (Údar), Rafael Van den Bergh (Údar), Aude Brus (Údar), Abed El Hamid Qaradaya (Údar), Jean-Marie Mafuko (Údar), Omar Al-Abbasi (Údar), Sophia Cherestal (Údar), Livia Fernandes (Údar), Andre Da Silva Frois (Údar), Eric Weerts (Údar), AIM-T Study Group (Údar), Nina Brodin (Údar)
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Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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