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Consistency between two subjective assessments of activities of daily living: Patient- and occupational therapist-reported judgments.

Hung-Pin LienYi-Ching WangYi-Miau ChenShih-Chen FanMei-Hsiang ChenHsin-Yu ChiangChing-Lin Hsieh
Published in: Hong Kong journal of occupational therapy : HKJOT (2023)
Our findings indicated that there was only a moderate to low correlation between the patients' reports and the therapists' judgments regarding the patients' ADL ability and its change. Because both patients' reports and therapists' judgments affect decisions on rehabilitation, frequent communication may be beneficial for reaching consensus and helpful in managing the interventions.
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