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  2. Goal Attainment Scaling: An evaluation tool to improve evaluation design and data collection. This document explains the history and application of the Goal Attainment Scales (GAS), providing clear examples and scale table templates. Program planning and evaluation design logic.

  3. Goal Attainment Scaling (GAS) is a tool which documents a patient’s goals, and then scores the extent to which they are attained. The goals are unique to the patient and their situation.

  4. Mar 26, 2024 · Goal attainment scaling (GAS), an established individualized, patient-centred outcome measure, is used to capture the patient’s voice. Although first introduced ~60 years ago, there are few published guidelines for implementing GAS, and almost none for its use when caregivers GAS is implemented with caregiver input.

  5. Goal attainment scaling (GAS) holds promise as an idiographic approach for measuring outcomes of psychosocial interventions in community settings. GAS has been criticized for untested assumptions of scaling level (i.e., interval or ordinal), ...

  6. In summary, there are two simple ways that social workers can track the progress of their work with individual clients, goal attainment scaling and single system design. Both approaches to practice evaluation use simple, readily accessible technology to track client processes.

  7. Jan 29, 2009 · Goal attainment scaling is a mathematical technique for quantifying the achievement (or otherwise) of goals set, and it can be used in rehabilitation. Because several different approaches are described in the literature, this article presents a simple practical approach to encourage uniformity in its application.

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