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Patient-Reported Outcome Measures

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2019
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are questionnaires designed to measure outcomes of importance to patients from their perspective. The BODY-Q is a PROM designed to measure outcomes in weight loss and/or body contouring surgery. To develop the BODY-Q, a literature review, 63 patient interviews, 22 cognitive interviews, and input from 9 clinical
Poulsen, Lotte   +5 more
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Patient-reported outcome measures in depression

Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 2022
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are increasingly important as a mean for quality assurance. Feasible estimates of recovery can be achieved through the application of Jacobson plots, which is a simple demonstration of the outcome of each case, recommended for clinical use.
Dávid Húsdal á Steig   +4 more
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Patient-reported outcomes measurements in epilepsy

Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research, 2007
This review was designed to explore and review the range of patient-reported outcomes used to assess people with epilepsy. Literature searches were conducted through EMBASE.com and supplemented with hand searching of relevant articles. References obtained through hand searches were compared with EMBASE.com citations until we were confident that the ...
Sonia Gavriel   +2 more
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Choosing a patient-reported outcome measure

Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2010
There has been much philosophical interest regarding the 'hierarchy of evidence' used to determine which study designs are of most value for reporting on questions of effectiveness, prognosis, and so on. There has been much less philosophical interest in the choice of outcome measures with which the results of, say, an RCT or a cohort study are ...
Leah McClimans, John Browne
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Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for the Knee

Journal of Knee Surgery, 2010
In the past 20 years, there has been considerable growth in the number of knee instruments and rating scales designed to measure outcomes from the perspective of the patient. Only a few of these instruments have been evaluated for reliability, validity, and responsiveness.
Dean Wang   +3 more
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Patient-reported outcome measures in urology

Current Opinion in Urology, 2017
Many urologic treatments have similar clinical outcomes, necessitating alternative methods to discriminate between options. Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) have become the new standard for evaluating the patient experience, and their use has drastically increased over the past decade.
Jonathan Bergman   +7 more
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Measurement and Analysis of Patient-Reported Outcomes

2008
The study of patient-reported outcomes, now common in clinical research, had its origins in social and scientific developments during the latter 20th century. Patient-reported outcomes comprise functional and health status, health-related quality of life, and quality of life.
Klemens B. Meyer, Kimberly A. Clayton
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Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) in sarcoidosis.

Sarcoidosis, vasculitis, and diffuse lung diseases : official journal of WASOG, 2017
Patients with sarcoidosis present with a variety of symptoms which may impair many aspects of physical and mental well-being. Traditionally, clinicians have been concerned with physical health aspects of sarcoidosis, assessing disease activity and severity with radiological imaging, pulmonary function and blood tests. However, the most reported symptom
Thunold, Rikke Flor   +4 more
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Patient reported outcome measures in trials

BMJ, 2009
Are widely available, but need to be standardised and used appropriately The complete assessment of the benefits of an intervention must include evidence of the effect on the patient’s health status and quality of life. Such evidence is usually based on self administered or interview administered questionnaires, which are increasingly referred to as ...
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Patient-reported outcome measures: an overview

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2011
With the increasing prominence of the patients' involvement in the care they receive, the assessment of outcomes based on the patient's perspective using patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), are increasingly accompanying the traditional clinical ways of measuring health and the effects of treatment on the patient.
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