Measurement properties of the USER-Participation Restriction subscale and PROMIS(®) Ability to Participate in Social roles and Activities in in- and outpatient rehabilitation populations.
This study evaluated the measurement properties of two participation-focused outcome instruments—the USER-Participation Restriction subscale and the PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities—across both inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation settings. Researchers assessed psychometric characteristics to determine how well each tool captures participation restrictions in these populations. Findings have practical implications for PT clinicians selecting valid and reliable outcome measures to document social participation in rehabilitation care.
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