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The Hip Outcome Score (HOS) is a self-administered instrument divided into two subscales; activities-of-daily-living (ADL; 19 items) and sports (9 items), summing up a total of 28 items.
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For each academic year, we created sub-items summing up the theoretical examinations and practicum sessions (simulation and bedside practicum).
The 36 items sum up to eight scale scores, ranging from 0 to 100 (100 indicates the best possible health outcome).
The second administered instrument is the Reactive Proactive Questionnaire (RPQ); it is a 23-item measure that yields continuous subscale scores for the reactive (11 items) and proactive (12 items) subscales by summing up the responses.
Based on the factor analyses, we created scales by summing up items loading on each factor.
The total score for each scale was produced by summing up items.
The total score of each scale was computed by summing up items related to the scale and used in the analysis.
The final score for each subscale was produced by summing up item scores after appropriate reversing of negatively scored items.
For concepts with multiple items, the responses to the items are summed up and transformed to a scale that ranges from 0 (lowest possible score indicating the worst health) to 100 (highest possible score indicating the best health).
An EI score for each participant was calculated by summing up the item scores and the average item score, which is called Global Trait EI was also calculated by dividing this by the total number of items.
Individual internal and external HLC scores were calculated by summing up the items.
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