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Patient Activation Measure : ウィキペディア英語版 | Patient Activation Measure The Patient Activation Measure (PAM) is a commercial product which assesses an individual’s knowledge, skill, and confidence for managing one’s health and healthcare. Individuals who measure high on this assessment typically understand the importance of taking a pro-active role in managing their health and have the skills and confidence to do so. The PAM survey measures patients on a 0-100 scale and can segment patients into one of four activation levels along an empirically derived continuum. Each activation level reveals insight into an array of health-related characteristics, including attitudes, motivators, behaviors, and outcomes. ==Development and science== PAM was developed using qualitative methods, Rasch analysis, and classical test theory psychometric methods. Developed by Judith Hibbard and colleagues at the University of Oregon, the resulting 13-item measure is a uni-dimensional, interval level, Guttman-like scale. The PAM has strong psychometric properties, and has been translated into 22〔Judith Hibbard 27 July 2014 on http://e-patients.net/archives/2011/10/the-patient-activation-measure-pam-a-framework-for-developing-patient-engagement.html〕 different languages. The measure is currently used to assess patient activation or engagement by researchers and clinicians around the world. PAM is offered to healthcare organizations exclusively by Insignia Health, a company based in Portland, Oregon.
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