Method Of Guttman
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1. Padrão do desempenho nas atividades de vida diária em idosos no município de São Paulo, nos anos 2000, 2006 e 2010
RESUMO: Introdução: A funcionalidade no envelhecimento está associada à autonomia e independência das pessoas idosas. Objetivo: Identificar e hierarquizar as dificuldades referidas no desempenho das atividades de vida diária de idosos. Método: Estudo transversal e descritivo, de base domiciliar, que utilizou a base de dados do Estudo SABE (Saúd
Rev. bras. epidemiol.. Publicado em: 04/02/2019
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2. Validation of an anxiety scale for prenatal diagnostic procedures
RESUMO OBJETIVO: Proceder à adaptação transcultural do questionário Prenatal Diagnostic Procedures Anxiety Scale para aplicação no contexto cultural brasileiro. MÉTODOS: Os processos de tradução e retrotradução seguiram critérios aceitos internacionalmente. Um comitê de especialistas avaliou as equivalências semântica, idiomática, experimen
Rev. Saúde Pública. Publicado em: 31/01/2019
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3. Hierarquização de incapacidade funcional de idosos no município de São Paulo: uma análise longitudinal: Estudo SABE - Saúde, Bem-estar e Envelhecimento / Hierarchy of disability among elderly people in São Paulo: a longitudinal analysis: SABE Study - Health, Welfare and Aging
Introdução. Incapacidade funcional está relacionada à dificuldade em realizar as atividades de vida diária de forma independente comprometendo sobremaneira a qualidade de vida da pessoa idosa. Requer adaptação do idoso, reorganização familiar e, muitas vezes, a presença de um cuidador. Reconhecer seu processo de instalação pode auxiliar no estabe
Publicado em: 2009
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4. The elderly at home: indices of disability.
The physical status of all people aged 75 and over living in and around Melton Mowbray was assessed by the responses to a series of questions on the activities of daily living that the respondents could perform. Three methods of producing an index of disability from these separate questions are investigated: principal component analysis, Guttman scaling, and
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5. Scaling indices of disablement.
Williams et al. (1976) have suggested the use of Guttman scaling for scoring an index of disability. Two examples confirm the applicability of this method in the context of survey research. One of these examples is of a disablement scale widely employed in local authority social services research. For the purpose of survey assessment of disabled populations,
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6. Simple counts of the number of basic ADL dependencies for long-term care research and practice.
General acceptance of a patterned progression of dependency in activities of daily living has led to the widespread practice of simply counting the individual's basic ADL dependencies to reflect his or her self-care needs and level of impairment. This method is convenient, and it is practical to the extent that individuals do fit a scaled pattern of dependen
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7. Disability: a model and measurement technique.
Current methods of ranking or scoring disability tend to be arbitrary. A new method is put forward on the hypothesis that disability progresses in regular, cumulative patterns. A model of disability is defined and tested with the use of Guttman scale analysis. Its validity is indicated on data from a survey in the community and from postsurgical patients, an
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8. Comparison of methods for rotavirus detection in water and results of a survey of Jerusalem wastewater.
Methods for the detection of viable rotaviruses and rotavirus antigen in water were developed and compared. The methods included laboratory-developed enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) with chromogenic and luminescent substrates, commercial Rotazyme and Enzygnost ELISAs, and an indirect immunofluorescent assay. Of the methods tested, the immunofluor
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9. Concentration of Simian Rotavirus SA-11 from Tap Water by Membrane Filtratiòn and Organic Flocculation
Simian rotavirus SA-11 was concentrated from tap water by adsorption to and elution from microporous filters, followed by organic flocculation. Two types of filters were compared for their ability to concentrate the virus. Both Zeta Plus 60S and Cox AA type M-780 filters were efficient for virus adsorption, but the efficiency of virus elution was higher with
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10. Simultaneous concentration of four enteroviruses from tap, waste, and natural waters.
The efficiency of virus recovery from water was investigated by using a method which enabled the concentration of a mixture of four enteroviruses with determination of their individual recovery efficiencies. The four viruses used (poliovirus 1, coxsackievirus A9, coxsackievirus B1, and echovirus 7) represented each of the four major subgroups of enteroviruse