Functional outcomes definition

Functional outcomes means practical activities that fit into a family's daily life and represent skills that enhance the child's ability to cope with daily environmental demands.

Examples of Functional outcomes in a sentence

  • Functional outcomes, along with clinical outcomes, are referred to as “long term care” outcomes in the member’s MCP.

  • Functional outcomes: Behavioral health services are designed and implemented to aid children to achieve success in school, live with their families, avoid delinquency, and become stable and productive adults.

  • Secondary outcomes: Secondary outcomes will include treatment failure; the need for repeat surgery (in the ▇▇▇▇ hole group) or surgery (in the dexamethasone group) Radiographic resolution of SDH as measured by difference in maximum depth of cSDH between diagnosis and 6 month follow-up scan Functional outcomes as measured by MGS, GCS and MRS at hospital discharge and 6 month follow up.