Background: The patient acceptable symptom state ( PASS) is the value beyond which patients can consider themselves well. This concept can help in interpreting results of clinical trials. Objective: To determine the PASS estimate for patients with knee and hip osteoarthritis (OA) by assessing pain, patient's global assessment of disease activity, and functional impairment. Methods: A 4 week prospective multicentre cohort study of 1362 outpatients with knee or hip OA was carried out. Data on assessment of pain and patient's global assessment of disease, measured on visual analogue scales, and functional impairment, measured on the Western Ontario McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) function subscale, were collected at baseline...
ObjectiveValidation of a symptom measure for early knee OA may help identify new treatments and modi...
PURPOSE: The present study investigated whether the conceptualization of hip and knee osteoarthritis...
The ability to interpret scores from patient-reported outcome measures at the individual patient lev...
Objective: In order to facilitate data pooling between studies, we explored harmonisation of patient...
Background: In clinical trials, at the group level, results are usually reported as mean and standar...
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Objective To estimate the minimum clinically important improvement (MCII) and patient acceptable sym...
Objective To estimate the minimum clinically important improvement (MCII) and patient acceptable sym...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To estimate the minimum clinically important improvement (MCII) and...
SummaryObjectiveTo identify new cut-off values beyond which patients can be considered as satisfied ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine if the Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS) phy...
Import JabRef | WosArea RheumatologyInternational audienceObjectives (1) To investigate the psychome...
Objective. The patient acceptable symptom state (PASS) is a single-question outcome tool to assess t...
Objective. To provide information on the value of Patient Acceptable Symptom State (PASS) in rheumat...
A clinically meaningful change in patient-reported outcome (PRO) may not be associated with an accep...
ObjectiveValidation of a symptom measure for early knee OA may help identify new treatments and modi...
PURPOSE: The present study investigated whether the conceptualization of hip and knee osteoarthritis...
The ability to interpret scores from patient-reported outcome measures at the individual patient lev...
Objective: In order to facilitate data pooling between studies, we explored harmonisation of patient...
Background: In clinical trials, at the group level, results are usually reported as mean and standar...
Contains fulltext : 183986.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
Objective To estimate the minimum clinically important improvement (MCII) and patient acceptable sym...
Objective To estimate the minimum clinically important improvement (MCII) and patient acceptable sym...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To estimate the minimum clinically important improvement (MCII) and...
SummaryObjectiveTo identify new cut-off values beyond which patients can be considered as satisfied ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine if the Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS) phy...
Import JabRef | WosArea RheumatologyInternational audienceObjectives (1) To investigate the psychome...
Objective. The patient acceptable symptom state (PASS) is a single-question outcome tool to assess t...
Objective. To provide information on the value of Patient Acceptable Symptom State (PASS) in rheumat...
A clinically meaningful change in patient-reported outcome (PRO) may not be associated with an accep...
ObjectiveValidation of a symptom measure for early knee OA may help identify new treatments and modi...
PURPOSE: The present study investigated whether the conceptualization of hip and knee osteoarthritis...
The ability to interpret scores from patient-reported outcome measures at the individual patient lev...