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Race Attributes in Clinical Evaluation (RACE) Scale
Bonham and colleagues developed the Racial Attributes in Clinical Evaluation (RACE) scale to assess the degree to which health professionals employ race in their clinical decision making.
Research Population: Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, NursesValidation(s):Bonham, V. L., Sellers, S. L., Woolford, S. (2014). Physicians’ knowledge, use, and beliefs about race and genetic variation: New measures and new insight. BMC Health Services Research, 14, Article 456.
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The Parental Personal Utility Scale (Parent PrU)
Year: 2024The Personal Utility Scale (PrU) asks participants to rate how useful they find nineteen outcomes of genome sequencing on a scale ranging from 1 (not at all useful) to 7 (extremely useful).
Research Population: Adults, ParentsValidation(s):Turbitt, E., Kohler, J. N., Brothers, K. B., Outram, S. M., Rini, C., Sahin-Hodoglugil, N., Leo, M. C., & Biesecker, B. B. (2024) The Parent PrU: A measure to assess personal utility of pediatric genomic results. Genetics in Medicine, 16(1), Article 100994.
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Perceived Caregiving Interactions and Behaviors: Malfeasance, Nonfeasance, and Uplift Scales
Year: 2023The Perceived Caregiving Interactions and Behaviors: Malfeasance, Nonfeasance, Uplift Scales are used to examine whether levels of nonfeasance, malfeasance, and uplift are associated with the…
Research Population: AdultsValidation(s):Ashida, S., Marcum, C. S., & Koehly, L. M. (2017). Unmet expectations in Alzheimer’s family caregiving: Interactional characteristics associated with perceived under-contribution. The Gerontologist, 58(2), e46–e55.
Koehly, L. M., Ashida, S., Sumrall, S., & Hyman, S. (2023). Caregiving interactions and behaviors in the care of children with rare genetic or undiagnosed conditions. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 32, 3501–3514.
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Hierarchical Mapping Technique
Year: 1986The Hierarchical Mapping Technique, best described in the measures section of the validation included here, enables the collection of information about social network structure using a concentric…
Research Population: AdultsValidation(s):Antonucci, T. C., Ajrouch, K. J., & Webster, N. J. (2019). Convoys of social relations: Cohort similarities and differences over 25 years. Psychology and Aging, 34(8), 1158-1169.
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