Human Activities Profile Test Name of Questionnaire. Human Activity Profile Test (HAP) Description. The HAP was designed to measure activities of patients in rehabilitation programs for COPD, but has since also been used with other patient populations. Developer. DM Daughton, AJ Fix, I Kass, CW Bell, KD Patil. Address. The Human Activity Profile (HAP) patient self-report was proposed by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) cGVHD consensus project as an independent measure of patients' functional status that could also indirectly reflect improvement of cGVHD, but that has not been validated in an alloHSCT patient population. One hundred seventy-six patients. · The Human Activity Profile (HAP; copy available for research purposes at ddaughto@www.doorway.ru), originally named the Additive Daily Activities Profile Test Quality of Life Scale, is a self‐report questionnaire that was originally designed to measure activity level in persons with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The HAP assesses the subject's self‐reported performance of 94 Cited by: 7.
physical activity level, measured by the Human Activity Profile (HAP)20; handgrip strength (HGS), measured using the manual Jamar® dynamometer (Sammons Preston, Illinois); and gait speed, measured using the meter walking test (the mean of three measurements was calculated). The reference values for the last two variables followed. An association was observed between patients classified by HAP and by IPAQ-6 (χ 2 =; p=). Ceiling or floor effects were not observed. Conclusion: The HAP shows adequate measurement properties for the assessment of the physical activity/inactivity level in hospitalized patients. Objective: To review the measurement properties (reliability, validity, responsiveness) of the Human Activity Profile (HAP), a self-report measure of energy expenditure or physical fitness. Data sources: MEDLINE, CINAHL and EMBASE were searched up to September and the reference lists of included studies were checked for additional relevant studies.
for Health, Physical Activity and Rehabilitation Research, Human Activity Profile (HAP) scale (<53 points) had worse phys-. Objective: To review the measurement properties (reliability, validity, responsiveness) of the Human Activity Profile (HAP), a self-report measure of energy. responsiveness) of the Human Activity Profile (HAP), a self-report measure of energy Activity Profile manual, and from the reference.
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