A social return on investment analysis of patient-reported outcome measures in value-based healthcare. [PDF]
Objectives: There is growing interest in the use of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) to improve patient and healthcare service outcomes. This study aimed to measure the social and economic value of PROMs implemented within a VBHC framework ...
Crane E+6 more
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Patient-reported outcome measures for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: the exclusion of people with low literacy skills and learning disabilities [PDF]
<p>Background: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are intended to reflect outcomes relevant to patients. They are increasingly used for healthcare quality improvement.
Jahagirdar, D.+3 more
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A catalogue of PROMs in sports science: Quality assessment of PROM development and validation [PDF]
Choosing the most adequate PROM for a study is a non‐trivial process. The aim of this study was to provide a catalogue with analyses of content and construct validity of PROMs relevant to research in sports science, including all published local translations.
John Brodersen+7 more
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Are TKA kinematics during closed kinetic chain exercises associated with patient-reported outcomes? A preliminary analysis [PDF]
BackgroundKinematic patterns after TKA can vary considerably from those of the native knee. It is unknown, however, if there is a relationship between a given kinematic pattern and patient satisfaction after TKA.Questions/purposesIs there an association ...
Van Der Straeten, Catherine+4 more
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Uses and Abuses of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs): Potential Iatrogenic Impact of PROMs Implementation and How It Can Be Mitigated [PDF]
Having been a national advocate for the use of patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) in the UK for the last decade, I have become increasingly concerned that unless the potential iatrogenic ...
Wolpert, M
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Development of an international standard set of outcome measures for patients with atrial fibrillation: a report of the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM) atrial fibrillation working group. [PDF]
AIMS: As health systems around the world increasingly look to measure and improve the value of care that they provide to patients, being able to measure the outcomes that matter most to patients is vital.
Arbelo, E+31 more
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Socioeconomic deprivation and age are barriers to the online collection of patient reported outcome measures in orthopaedic patients [PDF]
Introduction: Questionnaires are used commonly to assess functional outcome and satisfaction in surgical patients. Although these have in the past been administered through written forms, there is increasing interest in the use of new technology to ...
AJ Brooksbank+7 more
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Patient‐reported outcome measures ( PROMs): making sense of individual PROM scores and changes in PROM scores over time [PDF]
AbstractPatient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) are increasingly being used in nephrology care. However, in contrast to well‐known clinical measures such as blood pressure, health‐care professionals are less familiar with PROMs and the interpretation of PROM scores is therefore perceived as challenging.
Esmee M. van der Willik+8 more
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Micro-meso-macro practice tensions in using patient-reported outcome and experience measures in hospital palliative care [PDF]
This article applies a micro-meso-macro analytical framework to understand clinicians’ experiences and perspectives of using patient-reported outcome and experience measures (PROMs and PREMs) in routine hospital-based palliative care.
Cohen, Robin+7 more
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CAPAbility: Comparison of the JOURNEY II Bi-Cruciate Stabilised and GENESIS II total knee arthroplasty in performance and functional ability: protocol of a randomised controlled trial [PDF]
Background: Osteoarthritis of the knee is a common condition that is expected to rise in the next two decades leading to an associated increase in total knee replacement (TKR) surgery.
Clark, Allan+13 more
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