![]() ![]() The FIM(TM)* (Guide for the Uniform Data Set for Medical Rehabilitation, 1996) is the most widely accepted functional assessment measure in use in the rehabilitation community. Wright is not the scale author for the FIM. *Note: This citation is for the COMBI web material. The Center for Outcome Measurement in Brain Injury. Please enable JavaScript to use email address. Abtract Digest, ASIA 14th Annual Scientific Meeting, 1998 48.COMBI > Scales > FIM(TM) > Introduction A Functional Independence Measure trail in the SCI Models Systems. More information is available from PubMed at this link, PMID: 8259324 Institutional agreement of individual Functional Independence Measure (FIM) items measured at two sites on one sample of SCI patients. More information is available from PubMed at this link, PMID: 8311669 Determining normative standards for Functional Independence Measure transitions in rehabilitation. More information is available from PubMed at this link, PMID: 8311667 The structure and staility of the Functional Independence Measure. Linacre JM, Heinemann AW, Wright BD, Granger CV, Hamilton BB. More information is available from PubMed at this link, PMID: 9025215 The Functional Independence Measure in spinal cord injured patients: comparison of questioning with observational rating. Karamehmetoglu SS, Karacan I, Elbasi N, Demirel G, Koyuncu H, Dosoglu M. More information is available from PubMed at this link, PMID: 9041894 Relationships between disability measures and nursing effort during medical rehabilitation for patients with traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury. Heinemann AW, Kirk P, Hastie BA, Semik P, Hamilton BB, Linacre JM, Wright BD, Granger CV. More information is available from PubMed at this link, PMID: 8503745 ![]() Relationships between impairment and physical disability as measured by the Functional Independence Measure. Heinemann AW, Linacre JM, Wright BD, Granger CV. More information is available from PubMed at this link, PMID: 8311668 Heinemann AW, Linacre JM, Hamilton BB: Prediction of rehabilitation outcomes with disability measures. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1991 72:790 (abstract). ![]() Interrater agreement of the seven-level Functional Independence Measure (FIM). Hamilton BB, Laughlin JA, Granger CV, Kayton RM. Rehabilitation outcomes: analysis and measurement. A uniform national data system for medical rehabilitation. Hamilton BB, Granger CV, Sherwin FS, Zielezny M, Tashman JS. Functional measures after traumatic brain injury: ceiling effects of FIM, FIM+FAM, DRS and CIQ. Hall KM, Mann N, High W, Wright J, Kreutzer J, Wood, D. Hall KM, Hamilton B, Gordon WA, Zasler ND: Characteristics and comparisons of functional assessment indices: Disability Rating Scale, Functional Independence Measure and Functional Assessment Measure. Buffalo, NY 14214-3007: State University of New York at Buffalo 1997. Guide for the Uniform Data Set for Medical Rehabilitation (including the FIM(TM) instrument), Version 5.1. More information is available from PubMed at this link, PMID: 8371936 The Functional Independence Measure: a comparative study of clinician and self rating. Advances in functional assessment for medical rehabilitation. Granger CV, Hamilton BB, Keith RA, Zielesny M, Sherwin, FS. More information is available from PubMed at this link, PMID: 8476548 Performance profiles of the Functional Independence Measure. Granger CV, Hamilton BB, Linacre JM, Heinemann AW, Wright BD. More information is available from PubMed at this link, PMID: 2222154 Functional assessment scales: A study of persons with multiple sclerosis. Granger CV, Cotter AS, Hamilton BB, Fiedler RC, Hens MM. More information is available from PubMed at this link, PMID: 9523772 The emerging science of functional assessment: our tool for outcomes analysis. More information is available from PubMed at this link, PMID: 8489365 A validation of the Functional Independence Measurement and its performance among rehabilitation inpatients. Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen Publications, 1995.ĭodds TA, Matrin DP, Stolov WC, Deyo, RA. Spinal Cord Injury: Clinical Outcomes from the Model Systems. In Stover SL, Whiteneck GG and DeLisa J (eds). Functional outcomes in spinal cord injury. Wright is not the scale author for the FIM.ĭitunno JF, Cohen ME, Formal CS, Whiteneck GG. ![]()
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