The demand for greater efficiency through shorter, user friendly PRO measures is discussed. The aim is to reduce respondent, clinician and researcher burden while retaining precision instruments with validated psychometric properties. The reductive statistical methodology and techniques used to achieve these goals are highlighted. The general lack of important qualitative input from the clinician and patient in these processes is noted. This lack of input can be detrimental to the clinical practicality and cost efficiency of the final product. It may also raise problems of potential conflicts of interest. Four additional areas of practical concern with particular significance are outlined: questionnaire format, item number, time benefits an...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Patient-reported outcome (PRO) questionnaires record health information directl...
Purpose: Use of outcome measures in physiotherapy is central to evaluating treatment effectiveness. ...
In recent years, the interest in outcome measures has grown in the effort to improve quality of care...
Background: Musculoskeletal patient reported outcome (PRO) measures are essential to clinical practi...
With the expectations of accountability by consumers and third party payors for the efficacy of phys...
This paper presents three new short-form Functional Index patient report outcomes (PROs) that provid...
AbstractAt its most elemental, patient-reported outcomes (PRO) assessment involves asking the patien...
AbstractAt its most elemental, patient-reported outcomes (PRO) assessment involves asking the patien...
Background Obtaining patientsandrsquo; views of their health and outcomes of interventions utilising...
The number of outcome instruments available for use in orthopaedic observational studies has increas...
Background Obtaining patients’ views of their health and outcomes of interventions utilising patient...
Purpose: There are no validated, stand alone, outcome measures that can be used generally within mus...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate a patient report outcome measure (PROM) for clinical practice tha...
SummaryMeasurement is fundamental to science. In medicine measurement underpins most clinical decisi...
Background: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are tools to screen a population, to monitor t...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Patient-reported outcome (PRO) questionnaires record health information directl...
Purpose: Use of outcome measures in physiotherapy is central to evaluating treatment effectiveness. ...
In recent years, the interest in outcome measures has grown in the effort to improve quality of care...
Background: Musculoskeletal patient reported outcome (PRO) measures are essential to clinical practi...
With the expectations of accountability by consumers and third party payors for the efficacy of phys...
This paper presents three new short-form Functional Index patient report outcomes (PROs) that provid...
AbstractAt its most elemental, patient-reported outcomes (PRO) assessment involves asking the patien...
AbstractAt its most elemental, patient-reported outcomes (PRO) assessment involves asking the patien...
Background Obtaining patientsandrsquo; views of their health and outcomes of interventions utilising...
The number of outcome instruments available for use in orthopaedic observational studies has increas...
Background Obtaining patients’ views of their health and outcomes of interventions utilising patient...
Purpose: There are no validated, stand alone, outcome measures that can be used generally within mus...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate a patient report outcome measure (PROM) for clinical practice tha...
SummaryMeasurement is fundamental to science. In medicine measurement underpins most clinical decisi...
Background: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are tools to screen a population, to monitor t...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Patient-reported outcome (PRO) questionnaires record health information directl...
Purpose: Use of outcome measures in physiotherapy is central to evaluating treatment effectiveness. ...
In recent years, the interest in outcome measures has grown in the effort to improve quality of care...