Q:
What do I need to do before I can use the AMPS?
Q:
How is the AMPS different from other functional assessments?
The AMPS is the only standardized assessment designed to evaluate the
quality of a person's ADL task performances. Evidence of increased effort,
decreased efficiency, decreased safety, or decreased independence of individual
goal-directed task actions (the ADL motor and ADL process skill items) that affect
the overall effectiveness of ADL task performances is considered in the scoring
of the AMPS. Because it is standardized, the OT practitioner can use it to
objectively document the effectiveness of OT interventions.
Q:
Are the AMPS and the A-ONE ADL scale overlapping or complimentary tools?
Q:
What is the Assessment of Awareness of Disability (AAD)?
Q:
Do I have to stay for the entire day every day?
Yes.
Each hour of a training course provides important information,
hands-on experience, and training from AMPS faculty and instructors. A variety
of course dates and locations are offered to accommodate for individual schedules.
If someone is interested in hosting a course to fit a specific schedule or
location, please contact the AMPS at
info@AMPSintl.com.
Q:
Who should attend AMPS Training Courses?
Occupational therapy practitioners who:
have clients older than 3 years old.
are looking for a valid and reliable assessment of functional performance.
need to demonstrate effectiveness of intervention strategies.
are frustrated with the ADL assessments they currently are using.
Q:
Is the AMPS a valid and/or useful tool for use in mental health practice?
Q:
Is it appropriate for COTAs to attend AMPS courses and use the AMPS?
According to AOTA recommended guidelines, COTAs may administer standardized
ADL assessments under the supervision of an OTR. The ability to supervise
requires that the OTR have background information related to the AMPS and/or
consult with an OTR who has been trained and calibrated in the use of the AMPS.
As with all assessment tools the COTA administers, service competency needs to
be established between the COTA and the supervising OTR.
Q:
What types of tasks can I observe a client doing?
An AMPS observation involves having each person evaluated perform
two or three personal or domestic ADL tasks that the person has had
prior experience performing (e.g., pouring a glass of juice; making
a bed; preparing eggs, toast, and coffee, vacuuming the floor; ironing
a shirt; getting dressed). From among a subset of culturally relevant
and appropriately challenging ADL tasks, the person chooses which tasks
to perform. The assessment requires no special equipment and can be
administered in any relevant setting within a 30 to 40 minute period.
Q:
What tools do I need to give an AMPS assessment?
When giving an AMPS assessment, you will need the AMPS manuals and
computer-scoring software.
There is no additional charge for these tools. The costs of the manual and
software are included in the course fee.
Q:
Is AMPS 2005 compatible with Windows Vista?
AMPS 2005 is compatible with Microsoft operating systems, Windows 98 through Windows Vista. You must install AMPS 2005 using Administrator privileges.
Download and install the AMPS 2005 installation program using these instructions:
http://www.ampsintl.com/AMPS2005download.htm.
Watch this website for further information as it becomes available.
(last updated 6/15/2009)
Q:
Is AMPS 2005 compatible with Mac or Linux?
AMPS software is developed for Windows operating systems only. There are ways for Linux and Macintosh users to run Windows software on their computers.
Contact your local IT person for options. However, we recommend that you install the AMPS software to a
Windows-based computer.
Course handouts will help with installation and using AMPS software.
Q:
Is there a way to edit the AMPS Narrative Report?
The AMPS Narrative Report is meant to assist with interpretation of an AMPS evaluation. The AMPS computer-scoring software serves the purpose of converting a client's raw scores for at least two tasks into linear ability measures, while simultaneously adjusting those ability measures for the challenge of the tasks the client performed and the severity of the examiner who scored the client's performance. It was not designed to be a word processor. In other words, it does not provide a method for editing the Narrative Report. The Narrative Report should be used as an example from which the individual therapist can write his or her own reports in the documentation system or word processor of choice.
Q:
Why does my AMPS 2002 software display the error
make sure the disk
is inserted properly when exporting my data?
The Problem
The error most commonly occurs because the destination disk is unavailable. Check that
the disk being used to export is inserted properly, has sufficient space (the AMPS
Project recommends you use a clean floppy disk for data export or backup), and that
the disk is not 'write-protected'.
A known bug in
AMPS 2002 occurs when two conditions are met:
(a)
AMPS 2002 has been installed on a computer running the Windows NT operating system
(b) the therapist is exporting data for the purposes of rater calibration.
The Solution
AMPS 2002 has been replaced by the next generation of the AMPS computer-scoring software,
AMPS 2005.
Please visit the
AMPS 2005 resource page for upgrade details.
Q:
Why do I have trouble printing from the AMPS computer-scoring software?
Reports are prepared by the AMPS computer-scoring software, but the final layout of the report is
generated by a print driver.
Printing requires a specific print driver to communicate between the workstation's operating system
and the printer (e.g., only one specific print driver works for Windows XP Professional and the HP Deskjet 720c).
The operating system of the computer with the printer attached must be configured to use the print driver specific to
the exact model of the printer
and the workstation operating system that is generating the report.
If the problem persists after installing the correct print driver and ensuring accurate mapping of a networked printer,
there are two recommended courses of action:
- Change the print quality to the highest quality under Print Preferences. (known to resolve the problem with some HP printers)
- Save your report in a portable digital format (PDF). Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to
view and/or print AMPS PDF reports.
Note: Only therapists with Version 2005 or later of the AMPS computer-scoring software
can save reports in a PDF file. Visit the
AMPS 2005 resource page for upgrade details.
Q:
Why won't the software allow me to enter an evaluation date?
There are two issues that commonly create data entry problems for the Date.
First, the software may be expecting the date to be entered in a format different from your preferred format.
Second, your computer clock may not be accurate.
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The software offers three Date Formats, but regardless of the format used, Month and Day must always be entered as 2-digit, Year must always be entered as 4-digits.
MM/DD/YYYY (Month, Day, Year)
DD/MM/YYYY (Day, Month, Year)
YYYY/MM/DD (Year, Month, Day)
Your personal preferred Date Format must be selected in the program's Preferences:
- Login to your software
- Click Preferences
- Select your preferred Date Format from the drop-down menu
- Check that your computer's internal clock and Windows date are accurate.
The software does not allow you to enter a future date.
To verify that your computer's date is correct, open Date & Time from your Windows Control Panel.
Q:
Why does my computer display the error div by zero error
when attempting to install or run AMPS 3.0?
The Problem
The computer's processing speeds are too fast for the software.
The AMPS computer-scoring software,
AMPS 3.0, is ten years old.
Some new computers process data faster than the software can handle.
What can I do?
The AMPS Project recommends that all AMPS-trained therapists remain current with AMPS materials
and practices. By staying current with the latest software, a therapist is able to download
free updates of the current version of the AMPS computer-scoring software, and receive discounts
on future releases of new versions. Visit the
AMPS 2005 resource page for upgrade details.
Q:
I am using Version 1.1 of the AMPS computer-scoring software.
How do I upgrade to AMPS 2005?
The AMPS computer-scoring software,
AMPS 1.1 was designed for older operating systems, and was discontinued
more than six years ago.
Therapists may experience problems when using this program on new computer operating systems.
It is recommended that AMPS 1.1 be used on a computer with Windows 95 or Windows 3.1.
The AMPS computer-scoring software program has since undergone three
significant upgrade revisions to remain current with new computer operating systems and updates to the
Assessment of Motor and Process Skills as an evaluation tool. For example, the latest version
of the AMPS computer-scoring software now includes new tasks and new reports!
Therapists who have not stayed current with the AMPS materials and current practices will be required to take a new
course before upgrading to the new software.
Q:
Why does my AMPS computer-scoring software display the error
111 cannot update cursor?
The Problem
The therapist does not have sufficient permission
to write to the database inside the data folder. Common errors resulting from this problem are:
The record is read-only.
111 cannot update cursor...
The Solution
The computer's administrator must give the therapist's user profile
permission to write to the
AMPS 2005 or
School AMPS directory:
- Logon as a network administrator
- Using Windows Explorer, browse to the AMPS 2005 or School AMPS installation folder
- Click FILE --> PROPERTIES
- From the Properties window, select the Security tab.
- In the Group or user names: area, highlight Users.
- In the Permissions for users: area, click the box to Allow / Write.
- Click OK.
- Logoff as administrator.
Write
info@AMPSintl.com with questions.
Q:
Why won't my software allow me to enter some of the tasks?
The Assessment of Motor and Process Skills now includes
85 tasks. Some new tasks (e.g.,
P-10, Showering)
have been researched and calibrated since your version of the AMPS computer-scoring software
was developed. Visit the
AMPS 2005 resource page for upgrade details.
The AMPS Help Center now offers a live chat box. Visit the
AMPS Chat Room to see if someone is available in the AMPS Office at this moment. You may also
contact the AMPS Project International using one of several
instant messaging (IM) programs.
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