Purpose
The PCRS evaluates self-awareness of abilities following TBI.
Link to Instrument
Cost
FreeDiagnosis/Conditions
- Brain Injury Recovery
The PCRS evaluates self-awareness of abilities following TBI.
30
Less than 10 minutes
Initially reviewed by Karen McCulloch, PT, PhD, NCS, an the TBI EDGE task force of the Neurology Section of the APTA in 6/2012
Recommendations for use of the instrument from the Neurology Section of the American Physical Therapy Association’s Multiple Sclerosis Taskforce (MSEDGE), Parkinson’s Taskforce (PD EDGE), Spinal Cord Injury Taskforce (PD EDGE), Stroke Taskforce (StrokEDGE), Traumatic Brain Injury Taskforce (TBI EDGE), and Vestibular Taskforce (Vestibular EDGE) are listed below. These recommendations were developed by a panel of research and clinical experts using a modified Delphi process.
For detailed information about how recommendations were made, please visit:
Abbreviations: |
|
HR |
Highly Recommend |
R |
Recommend |
LS / UR |
Reasonable to use, but limited study in target group / Unable to Recommend |
NR |
Not Recommended |
Recommendations based on level of care in which the assessment is taken:
|
Acute Care |
Inpatient Rehabilitation |
Skilled Nursing Facility |
Outpatient Rehabilitation |
Home Health |
TBI EDGE |
NR |
NR |
NR |
NR |
NR |
Recommendations for use based on ambulatory status after brain injury:
|
Completely Independent |
Mildly dependant |
Moderately Dependant |
Severely Dependant |
TBI EDGE |
NR |
NR |
NR |
NR |
Recommendations for entry-level physical therapy education and use in research:
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Students should learn to administer this tool? (Y/N) |
Students should be exposed to tool? (Y/N) |
Appropriate for use in intervention research studies? (Y/N) |
Is additional research warranted for this tool (Y/N) |
TBI EDGE |
No |
No |
No |
Not reported |
It is assumed that the informant offers an accurate assessment, that may be difficult for some items including those related to emotional control. A standard approach for scoring is not recommended. Guidance for interpretation is limited.
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(Sherer et al, 2003; n=58 patients with TBI who had emerged from PTA; mean age 33 years; mean PTA duration 28 days)
(Prigatano et al, 1998; n=28; matched controls for individuals with TBI in study by age, sex and education level, mean age 27.4 (9.9) years)
(Prigatano et al, 1990; n=17 patients with TBI and their relatives)
(Fleming et al, 1998; n=20 patients with severe TBI; mean age 25(9) years; mean duration of PTA 54(33) days; Australian sample)
(Fordyce and Roueche,1986; n=28 patients with TBI; ages 19-44; time post injury 3-28 months)
(Fleming et al, 1998; n=55 patients with severe TBI; mean age 25(9) years; mean duration of PTA 554(33) days; Australian sample)
Predictive validity:
Traumatic brain injury: (Prigatano et al, 1998; n=30; mean age 29(10.4) years; who had sustained TBI with mean GCS 6.6(2.8) and mean PTA of 69.6 (69.5) days; mean time post injury= 24.8 months (14.5))
Traumatic Brain Injury: (Prigatano et al, 2005; n=25, average age 35.1(11.65) years; diagnosed with TBI)
Fleming, J. M., Strong, J., et al. (1998). "Cluster analysis of self-awareness levels in adults with traumatic brain injury and relationshipto outcome." J Head Trauma Rehabil 13(5): 39-51.
Fordyce, D. J. and Roueche, J. R. (1986). "Changes in perspectives of disability among patients, staff, and relatives during rehabilitation of brain injury." Rehabil Psychol 31(4): 217-229.
Fordyce, David J. Leathem, J. J. M., Murphy, L. L. J., et al. (1998). "Self- and Informant-Ratings on the Patient Competency Rating Scalein Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury." Journal of Clinical & Experimental Neuropsychology 20(5): 694.
Prigatano, G. P., Bruna, O., et al. (1998). "Initial disturbances of consciousness and resultant impaired awareness in Spanish patients with traumatic brain injury." J Head Trauma Rehabil 13(5): 29-38.
Prigatano, G. P., Fordyce, D. J., et al. (1986). Neuropsychological rehabilitation after brain injury, Johns Hopkins University Press Baltimore.
Sherer, M., Hart, T., et al. (2003). "Measurement of impaired self-awareness after traumatic brain injury : a comparison of the patient competency rating scale at the awareness questionnaire." Brain Injury 17(1): 25.
We have reviewed more than 500 instruments for use with a number of diagnoses including stroke, spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury among several others.