What is a good PEDro score?

What is a good PEDro score?

While the authors report that total PEDro scores of 0-3 are considered ‘poor’, 4-5 ‘fair’, 6-8 ‘good’, and 9-10 ‘excellent’, it is important to note that these classifications have not been validated. Furthermore, for trials evaluating complex interventions (e.g., exercise) a total PEDro score of 8/10 is optimal.

What does the PEDro scale measure?

The PEDro scale is a valid measure of the methodological quality of clinical trials. It is valid to sum PEDro scale item scores to obtain a total score that can be treated as interval level measurement and subjected to parametric statistical analysis.

What is PEDro in systematic review?

PEDro is a web-based database of randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews in physiotherapy. It can be accessed free of charge at http://ptwww.cchs.usyd.edu.au/pedro.

Is PEDro peer reviewed?

All articles that are indexed in PEDro must be peer-reviewed and published as full-text manuscripts. PEDro indexes any articles that meet these criteria, with no restriction by language, journal of publication, or year of publication.

Is the PEDro scale out of 10 or 11?

This item is not used to calculate the method score that is displayed in the search results (which is why the 11 item scale gives a score out of 10). This item has, nevertheless, been retained so that all Delphi list items are represented on the PEDro scale.

What does PEDro stand for?

Pedro

Language(s) Spanish, Portuguese
Origin
Word/name Petra
Meaning Rock
Region of origin Spain, Latin America, Portugal, Philippines

How do I check my PEDro score?

The “PEDro score” is determined simply by counting the number of checklist criteria that are satisfied in the trial report. When the PEDro database is searched, the PEDro score is used to sort clinical trials on the “search results” page.

Can you use the PEDro scale for systematic reviews?

These ratings are freely available online at http://www.pedro.org.au/. In addition, the PEDro scale was used in over 20% of systematic reviews of physical therapy interventions published in 2009 and indexed on PubMed.

Do systematic reviews have PEDro scores?

When the PEDro database is searched, the PEDro score is used to sort clinical trials on the “search results” page. Systematic reviews and clinical practice guidelines are not rated for quality (they get a quality score of “N/A”, meaning “not applicable”).

Is PEDro scale 10 or 11?

The PEDro-P scale is an 11 item rating scale. The scale assesses the internal validity of a clinical trial and whether it contains sufficient statistical information to make it interpretable.

What does PEDro database stand for?

Physiotherapy Evidence Database
The Physiotherapy Evidence Database, abbreviated PEDro, is a bibliographic database containing randomized trials, clinical practice guidelines and systematic reviews in the field of physical therapy.

Why we use PEDro scale?

The purpose of the PEDro scale is to help the users of the PEDro database rapidly identify which of the known or suspected randomised clinical trials (ie RCTs or CCTs) archived on the PEDro database are likely to be internally valid (criteria 2-9), and could have sufficient statistical information to make their results …