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Publication name Author Description Journal Size (Mb)
Philadelphia Geriatric Center Morale Scale M. Powell Lawton   A 17-item scale measuring well-being and perceived morale in elderly people. It can be patient or staff-completed. Devised to measure change in morale over time. Total score derived by counting the number of positive responses   Polisher Research Institute - Philadelphia Geriatric Center   0.015  
PACE+ (Patient-Centered Assessment and Counseling for Exercise Plus Nutrition) Prochaska JJ Sallis JF Long B.   PACE Patient-Centered Assessment and Counseling for Exercise Plus Nutrition) Adolescent Physical Activity Measure The PACE+ (Patient-Centered Assessment and Counseling for Exercise Plus Nutrition) questionnaire can provide a rapid assessment of physical   Arch Pediatr Adolesc.   0.07  
Pain Disability Index (PDI) Chibnall JT Tait RC. Pollard CA. Tait RC Chibnall JT Krause S.   The Pain Disability Index (PDI) a simple and rapid instrument for measuring the impact that pain has on the ability of a person to participate in essential life activities. This can be used to evaluate patients initially to monitor them over time and to j   Arch Phys Med Rehabil.   0.083  
Pain Observation Scale for Young Children Boelen-van der Loo WJC Scheffer E   The Pain Observation Scale for Young Children (abbreviated to POCIS probably from the Dutch) is intended to evaluate pain in children aged from 1 to 4 years of age. It can be used to assess pain of short or long duration. The work was primarily done at th   Develop Behavioral Pediatrics   0.085  
Parents and Therapists Questionnaire (seating systems) unkown   Parents and Therapists Questionnaire (seating systems)   unkown   0.515  
Parkinson's Disease Quality of Life Questionnaire (PDQL) unkown   Patient-completed disease questionnaire on perceptions of quality of life. 37 items which measure symptoms, emotional and social functioning in the patient for the previous three-month time frame. Each item has five descriptors weighted to provide a summe   unkown   0.556  
Patient satisfaction 12 item Dutch Language Version R Nelson, E Hendriks   Patient satisfaction     0.03  
Patient satisfaction 20-item questionnaire & GPE Medrisk inc.   A 20-item, and well validated, patient satisfaction outcome measurement, that also incorporates a GPE rating     0.112  
Pediatric Balance Scale unkown   Pediatric Balance Scale   unkown   2.215  
Pediatric Cerebral Performance Category Scale Fiser DH. Zuckerman GB Gregory PM Santos-Damiani SM.   The Pediatric Cerebral Performance Category Scale was described by Fiser and can be used to summarize the level of neurologic function seen in a pediatric patient   Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med   0.07  
Pediatric Symptoms Score Yaron M Waldman N   The Pediatric Symptoms Score was developed by Yaron et al as a component for the Children's Lake Louise Score for altitude illness. The scoring is done by the child's caregiver to reflect changes in the child's behavior seen on the day of examination.   Arch Pediatr Adolec Med   0.078  
Perinatal Risk Inventory Scheiner AP Sexton ME.   The Perinatal Risk Inventory can be used to identify infants who are at risk for significant developmental abnormalities. The study was done at the University of Massachusetts   Pediatrics   0.199  
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) Walking Impairment Questionnaire Regensteiner JG Steiner JF   Regensteiner et al developed a questionnaire for evaluating walking impairment in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). This can be used to identify patients with significant impairment and to monitor effectiveness of therapeutic interventions.   J Vascular Medicine Biology   0.189  
Personal Dependency Questionnaire (Harris) Bebbington AC. Harris AI.   Harris used the personal dependency questionnaire to survey the population of Kensington and Chelsea in London for physical impairment   Br J Preventive Social Medicine   0.1  
Physical Activity History Jacobs DR Jr Hahn LP   The Physical Activity History (PAH) can be used to rapidly measure a person's exercise and physical activity level. It gives moderately detailed information which can be used to estimate a patient's risk for a variety of medical conditions   J Cardiopulmonary Rehabil   0.105  
Physical Self Maintenance Scale (observer rated version) unkown   To assess functional abilities in elderly patients   unkown   0.066  
Physical Self Maintenance Scale (self rated version) unkown   To assess functional abilities in elderly patients   unkown   0.052  
Pittsburgh Brain Stem Score Edgren E Hedstrand U Schuster H-P Dick W. Kelsey SF   The Pittsburgh Brain Stem Score (PBSS) can be used to assess brain stem reflexes in a comatose patient.   Lancet   0.069  
Postoperative Pain Measure for Parents in Children 7-12 years Chambers CT Reid GJ Hunfeld JAM van der Wouden JC McGrath PJ.   Chambers et al developed a scale for parents to evaluate postoperative pain in their child. This can help monitor recovery and identify a child with excessive discomfort who may require further evaluation. The authors are from Dalhousie University in Nova   Pain   0.061  
Postoperative Pain Score (POPS) Barrier G Attia J Joyce BA Schade JG   Postoperative Pain Score (POPS) for Infants The level of pain manifested by a preverbal infant following an operation or procedure can be monitored using the pain score developed by Barrier et al. The score incorporates both neurologic and behavioral ite   J Pain Symptom Manage   0.113  
Pre-verbal Early Verbal Pediatric Pain Scale (PEPPS) Schultz AA Murphy E   The Pre-verbal Early verbal Pediatric Pain Scale (PEPPS) can be used to measure pain in young children based on observed behavior. The score can be used to monitor response to therapeutic interventions. The study was done at the Maine Medical Center in Po   J Pediatric Nursing   0.115  
Premature Infant Pain Profile Stevens B Johnston C   The Premature Infant Pain Profile (PIPP) is a behavioral measure of pain for premature infants. It was developed at the Universities of Toronto and McGill in Canada   Clinical Journal of Pain   0.107  
Profile of the Elderly Quality of Life unkown   Profile of the Elderly Quality of Life   unkown   0.977  
Prognostic Score for Predicting Poor Outcome after Pediatric Head Injury Ong L-C Selladurai BM   Ong et al developed an equation for predicting neurologic outcome in children after head injury using logistic regression. This can help identify children who are likely to have a poor outcome and who may require more aggressive management. The authors ar   Pediatric Neurosurgery.   0.083  
PULSES / Pulhems Profile Granger CV Albrecht GL Hamilton BB.   Staff-completed functional classification for chronically ill and ill aged. 6 categories (medical status, upper and lower limb function, sensory and excretory function, mental and emotional status), are labelled with letters (P, U, L, S, E, S) and graded   Arch Phys Med Rehabil.   0.096  
PULSES / Pulhems Profile: Clinimetric properties unkown   Staff-completed functional classification for chronically ill and ill aged. 6 categories (medical status, upper and lower limb function, sensory and excretory function, mental and emotional status), are labelled with letters (P, U, L, S, E, S) and graded   unkown   0.023  
Purdue Pegboard Test unkown   Purdue Pegboard Test   unkown   0.066  
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