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Clinimetrics: Assessing Measurement Properties of Health Measurement Instruments (WV40)

VU University Medical Center

29.01.2018 - 31.01.2018

Soesterberg, Netherlands

Course Content

Clinimetrics is the scientific discipline that aims to develop methods of assessing the properties of health measurement instruments,apply those methods to develop new, or evaluate existing, health measurement instruments, and develop and apply strategies to improve the quality of measurements.

Learning objectives, training objectives

You will be familiar with the important characteristics of research instruments and how to assess them appropriately.

You will also be able to choose the measurement instrument that is most appropriate to their own research and to develop a new one.

Target Audience

The course is designed for healthcare practitioners and researchers who are active in medical, allied health, psychological, or behavioural research and who deal with the development, evaluation, and interpretation of health measurements.

Fees

EUR 1.340,00

If you enrol for 2 or 3 courses, you will receive a discount of 10%

This Course is organized in a FULL BOARD Conference Hotel;

Notes

On the first day of the course you will receive a course pack containing copies of all lecture presentations, assignments, and feedback on these assignments.

Type of degree
Certificate of attendance, PHD
Education form
Full Time
Duration
3 Days
Languages
English
Credit Points

2 ECTS - Points

Participants expected
30
Enquiries and Registration

Yvonne van Loon

E-Mail: y.vanloon@vumc.nl

 
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