Fig. 2From: A systematic review of goal attainment scaling implementation practices by caregivers in randomized controlled trialsCharacteristics of the GAS studies reviewed. A Most studies reviewed considered children with cerebral palsy or developmental delay. B, C The GAS raters were most often the clinician or researcher alone, while patients and caregivers together were most likely to set goals. D, E The most common baseline level was −1, and most studies used five attainment levels. Bar graphs depict the number of studies with each characteristicBack to article page