Reliability of the Australian Therapy Outcome Measures for quantifying disability and health
journal contribution
posted on 2019-05-28, 00:00authored byM Morris, N Taylor, K Dodd, A Perry, J Skeat, Carolyn Unsworth, D Duncombe, S Duckett
The Australian Therapy Outcome Measures (AusTOMs) quantify dient outcomes for physiotherapy, speech pathology and occupational therapy across four domains: impairment (of body structure and function); limitation in functionai activity; restriction of participation in societal roles; and distress/wellbeing (level of concern). Data reporting the preiiminary reliabiiity of the AusTOMs toois are presented. Participants were 150 clinicians from hospital and rehabilitation centres in Melbourne,
Australia. Written case vignettes were used to obtain percentage agreement scores between raters for each of the four domains of the AusTOMs. Test-retest reiiability was also determined. Satisfactory preliminary inter-rater scores were obtained, with most scales in each profession showing high levels of agreement, although some scales had at least one domain with iess than 80% agreement. Across all three professions, test-retest reliability was satisfactory Overall, specific domains showed less agreement than others, and the impiications of these findings and indications for further research are discussed