DASH: Stata module to score Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand
Monica Daigl ()
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Monica Daigl: AO Foundation Clinical Investigation and Documentation
Statistical Software Components from Boston College Department of Economics
Abstract:
dash is a program to calculate the DASH score using Stata. The DASH Outcome Measure is a 30-item, self-report questionnaire designed to measure physical function and symptoms in people with any of several musculoskeletal disorders of the upper limb. The tool gives clinicians and researchers the advantage of having a single, reliable instrument that can be used to assess any or all joints in the upper extremity. The DASH questionnaire is distributed by the Institute for Work & Health in Toronto, Canada.
Language: Stata
Requires: Stata version 11.1
Keywords: DASH score; physical functionality; clinical diagnosis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011-01-19, Revised 2012-07-09
Note: This module should be installed from within Stata by typing "ssc install dash". The module is made available under terms of the GPL v3 (https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt). Windows users should not attempt to download these files with a web browser.
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