Psychometric Laboratory Scales

* The Scale Administration pages are still under construction. For ALL queries relating to the scales listed below, please contact RehabMed@leeds.ac.uk **

 

The Psychometric Laboratory for Health Sciences has developed a number of health outcome scales. The University of Leeds retains the copyright for these scales, but they are all available for free use in public healthcare systems, academic institutions, and all not-for-profit agencies.

The list of available scales is as follows:

Quality of Life Scales:

Acronym

Full Scale Name

BDQoL

The Behçets Disease Quality of Life scale

LMSQoL

The Leeds Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life scale

OA-QoL

The Osteoarthritis Quality of Life Scale

SSc-QoL

The Systemic Sclerosis Quality of Life Scale 

Stroke-QoL

The Stroke Quality of Life Scale

 

Work Instability Scales:

Acronym

Full Scale Name

AS-WIS

The Ankylosing Spondylitis Work Instability Scale

Epilepsy-WIS

Epilepsy Work Instability Scale

MS-WIS

The Multiple Sclerosis Work Instability Scale

Nurse-WIS

The Nursing Work Instability Scale (for musculoskeletal related disorders)

RA-WIS

The Rheumatoid Arthritis Work Instability Scale

TBI-WIS

Traumatic Brain Injury Work Instability Scale

 

Other Scales:

Acronym

Full Scale Name

BDAI

The Behçets Disease Activity Index

ChARM

The Children's Arm Rehabilitation Measure

ENAT

The Arthritis Educational Needs Assessment Tool

FPI

The Foot Posture Index

LASIS

The Leeds Arm Spasticity Scale

LFIS

The Leeds Foot Impact Scale

LSS

The Leeds Spasticity Scale 

 

Scales developed by The Walton Centre, and hosted by the University of Leeds:

 

Acronym

Full Scale Name

NFI-MND

The Neurological Fatigue Index - Motor Neurone Disease

NFI-MS

The Neurological Fatigue Index - Multiple Sclerosis

NFI-Stroke

The Neurological Fatigue Index - Stroke

NSI-MS

The Neurological Sleep Index - Multiple Sclerosis

USE-MS

The Unidimensional Self Efficacy Scale for MS

 

** The Scale Administration pages are still under construction. For ALL queries relating to these scales, please contact RehabMed@leeds.ac.uk **