Applying bifactor modelling to improve the clinical interpretive values of Functional Independence Measure in adults with acquired brain injury

Volume: 42, Issue: 12, Pages: 1753 - 1761
Published: Nov 30, 2018
Abstract
Purpose: To apply a modern robust approach, bifactor modeling, to critically examine psychometric properties of Functional Independence Measure (FIM) in adults with acquired brain injury and to propose a solution to improve the clinical interpretive values of the FIM to inform policy and clinical practice.Methods: The data came from a state-wide specialist in-patient brain injury rehabilitation service in Queensland, Australia for adults with...
Paper Details
Title
Applying bifactor modelling to improve the clinical interpretive values of Functional Independence Measure in adults with acquired brain injury
Published Date
Nov 30, 2018
Volume
42
Issue
12
Pages
1753 - 1761
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