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- Finally, we discuss a new goal attainment scaling approach (GAS-CB) that can be flexibly used for research participants with very different characteristics.
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Jun 15, 2021 · We then describe reasons why current goal attainment scaling approaches might not be useful in intervention research that takes place in the community. Finally, we discuss a new goal attainment scaling approach (GAS-CB) that can be flexibly used for research participants with very different characteristics.
- Chung Eun Lee, Karrie A Shogren, Jordan Segal, Florencia Pezzimenti, Janeth Aleman-Tovar, Julie Loun...
- 2021
To address this gap, we developed a new GAS framework of setting, scaling, and rating goals that is maximally flexible to allow for personalized goals while standardizing ratings of attainment. This framework, called GAS – Community-Based (GAS-CB), has the potential to be useful as an add-on to many studies that aim to measure individualized ...
challenges of current goal attainment scaling methods in community-based intervention research. We then describe a new goal attainment scaling approach that is rigorous, practical, and can be used across research settings to measure individualized outcomes. Lay abstract
Mar 26, 2024 · Goal attainment scaling (GAS), an established individualized, patient-centered outcome measure, has been applied across multiple disciplines to capture the patient voice [1,2,3,4,5]. This outcome measure provides both qualitative and quantitative information on progress towards goal attainment after an intervention or treatment and allows ...
Jun 15, 2021 · Finally, we discuss a new goal attainment scaling approach (GAS-CB) that can be flexibly used for research participants with very different characteristics.
This study conducted a systematic review to evaluate the suitability of GAS as an outcome measure for older adult populations with neurodegenerative disease experiencing dementia or cognitive impairment, based on responsiveness.