Introduction: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are often the outcomes of greatest importance to patients. The minimally important difference (MID) provides a measure of the smallest change in the PRO that patients perceive as important. An anchor-based approach is the most appropriate method for MID determination. No study or database currently exists that provides all anchor-based MIDs associated with PRO instruments; nor are there any accepted standards for appraising the credibility of MID estimates. Our objectives are to complete a systematic survey of the literature to collect and characterise published anchor-based MIDs associated with PRO instruments used in evaluating the effects of interventions on chronic medical and psychiatric c...
Background: Minimally important changes (MIC) in scores help interpret results from health status in...
Introduction. Recently, there has been much discussion in the literature about how to determine the...
Background: Minimally important changes (MIC) in scores help interpret results from health status in...
Artículo de publicación ISIIntroduction Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are often the outcomes of g...
Objective: To systematically survey the literature addressing the reporting of studies estimating an...
Abstract The evaluation and use of patient reported outcome (PRO) measures requires detailed underst...
International audienceBACKGROUND : Interpretation of differences or changes in patient-reported outc...
Background: Using a real dataset, we highlighted several major methodological issues raised by the e...
Patient reported outcomes provide the patient's perspective on the effectiveness of treatment. The d...
The minimal clinically important difference (MCID) is receiving increasing interest and importance i...
It is important for clinicians and researchers to understand the effects of treatments on their pati...
Minimal important differences (MIDs) for patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are often estimated by sel...
UnrestrictedIntroduction: Minimally important differences (MIDs) are estimated to help interpret wha...
Copyright © 2017 by the American Academyof Pediatrics. All rights reserved. CONTEXT: No study has ch...
Importance: The minimally important difference (MID) represents the point at which a difference in a...
Background: Minimally important changes (MIC) in scores help interpret results from health status in...
Introduction. Recently, there has been much discussion in the literature about how to determine the...
Background: Minimally important changes (MIC) in scores help interpret results from health status in...
Artículo de publicación ISIIntroduction Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are often the outcomes of g...
Objective: To systematically survey the literature addressing the reporting of studies estimating an...
Abstract The evaluation and use of patient reported outcome (PRO) measures requires detailed underst...
International audienceBACKGROUND : Interpretation of differences or changes in patient-reported outc...
Background: Using a real dataset, we highlighted several major methodological issues raised by the e...
Patient reported outcomes provide the patient's perspective on the effectiveness of treatment. The d...
The minimal clinically important difference (MCID) is receiving increasing interest and importance i...
It is important for clinicians and researchers to understand the effects of treatments on their pati...
Minimal important differences (MIDs) for patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are often estimated by sel...
UnrestrictedIntroduction: Minimally important differences (MIDs) are estimated to help interpret wha...
Copyright © 2017 by the American Academyof Pediatrics. All rights reserved. CONTEXT: No study has ch...
Importance: The minimally important difference (MID) represents the point at which a difference in a...
Background: Minimally important changes (MIC) in scores help interpret results from health status in...
Introduction. Recently, there has been much discussion in the literature about how to determine the...
Background: Minimally important changes (MIC) in scores help interpret results from health status in...