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The hypothesis-oriented algorithm for clinicians II (HOAC II) : a guide for patient management

ROTHSTEIN JM; ECHTERNACH JL; RIDDLE DL
PHYS THER , 2003, vol. 83, n° 5, p. 455-470
Doc n°: 109254
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : KA - KINESITHERAPIE

In this era of health care accountability, a need exits for a new decision-making and documentation guide in physical therapy. The original Hypothesis-Oriented Algorithm for Clinicians (HOAC) provided clinicians and students with a framework for science-based clinical practice and focused on the remediation of functional deficits and how changes in impairments related to these deficits. The HOAC 11 was designed to address shortcomings in the original HOAC and more compatible With contemporary practice, including the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice. Disablement terminology is used in the HOAC 11 to guide clinicians and students when documenting patient care and incorporating evidence into practice. The HOAC 11, like the HOAC, can be applied to a patient regardless of age or disorder and allows' for identification of problems by physical therapists when patients are not able to communicate their problems. A feature of the HOAC 11 that was lacking in the original algorithm is the concept of prevention and how to justify and document interventions directed at prevention.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Identifiant basis : 2003227352

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