HYPOTHESIS : Hand surgery (HS) outcomes are measured to assess treatment results, complication risks and intervention reliability. Quantitative analysis of functional recovery requires a unidimensional, linear scale. The goal of this study was to adapt the ABILHAND questionnaire through Rasch analysis for use specifically in HS patients and to examine the validity of the resultant instrument. [...
BACKGROUND: In patient-centered practice, instruments need to assess outcomes that are meaningful to...
Objectives. To explore the ability of six outcome measures to capture clinically important changes i...
Introduction: Minimal important difference (MID) score is an important measure for surgical clinical...
BACKGROUND: Patients treated in hand surgery (HS) belong to different demographic groups and have va...
Background: Patient reported outcomes (PROs) are important for the assessment of the effectiveness o...
In hand surgery, given the variety of available surgical techniques, the choice of the treatment tha...
Objective: To apply the Rasch measurement model to the development of a clinical tool for measuring ...
Background: There are a number of site-specific patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for hand c...
There are a number of site-specific PROMs for hand conditions, which are used in clinical practice a...
Background: Electively-managed conditions account for over 100 000 inpatient surgeries a year in the...
Clinical outcomes in hand surgery can be measured and reported in many ways, including those perform...
The purpose of our study was to evaluate a new region-specific outcome measure in hand and upper lim...
Objectives: The Michigan Hand Questionnaire (MHQ) is a commonly used evaluation for hand problems, b...
OBJECTIVE: Hand and upper limb involvement is common in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). How...
NTRODUCTION: A hand and wrist disorder affects a patient's overall well-being and health-status. On...
BACKGROUND: In patient-centered practice, instruments need to assess outcomes that are meaningful to...
Objectives. To explore the ability of six outcome measures to capture clinically important changes i...
Introduction: Minimal important difference (MID) score is an important measure for surgical clinical...
BACKGROUND: Patients treated in hand surgery (HS) belong to different demographic groups and have va...
Background: Patient reported outcomes (PROs) are important for the assessment of the effectiveness o...
In hand surgery, given the variety of available surgical techniques, the choice of the treatment tha...
Objective: To apply the Rasch measurement model to the development of a clinical tool for measuring ...
Background: There are a number of site-specific patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for hand c...
There are a number of site-specific PROMs for hand conditions, which are used in clinical practice a...
Background: Electively-managed conditions account for over 100 000 inpatient surgeries a year in the...
Clinical outcomes in hand surgery can be measured and reported in many ways, including those perform...
The purpose of our study was to evaluate a new region-specific outcome measure in hand and upper lim...
Objectives: The Michigan Hand Questionnaire (MHQ) is a commonly used evaluation for hand problems, b...
OBJECTIVE: Hand and upper limb involvement is common in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). How...
NTRODUCTION: A hand and wrist disorder affects a patient's overall well-being and health-status. On...
BACKGROUND: In patient-centered practice, instruments need to assess outcomes that are meaningful to...
Objectives. To explore the ability of six outcome measures to capture clinically important changes i...
Introduction: Minimal important difference (MID) score is an important measure for surgical clinical...