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We work with direct and indirect methods, with different degrees of objectivity, in which the physical presence of the patient is required before the health personnel or not, they can be written or verbal and they can be methods of continuous or discontinuous measurement in time. Therefore, methods can be classified into: - Direct/Indirect - Objectives/Subjectives - Continuous/discontinuous in time - Presential/online - Writing/verbal One or more of these characteristics is added for each method that has scientific reference to this classification. |
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We work with direct and indirect methods, with different degrees of objectivity, in which the physical presence of the patient is required before the health personnel or not, they can be written or verbal and they can be methods of continuous or discontinuous measurement in time. Therefore, methods can be classified into: - Direct/Indirect - Objectives/Subjectives - Continuous/discontinuous in time - Presential/online - Writing/verbal One or more of these characteristics is added for each method that has scientific reference to this classification. |
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