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Systemic predictors of symptom burden in CRSsNP: a cross-sectional comparison of three patient-reported outcome measures. [PDF]
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Questioning the questionnaire: a Dutch national survey on generic patient-reported outcome measures in traumatology. [PDF]
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Patient-reported outcome measures in depression
Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 2022Patient-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.
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Choosing a patient-reported outcome measure
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2010There 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 M, McClimans, John, Browne
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Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for the Knee
Journal of Knee Surgery, 2010In 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.
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