Study Design.A systematic literature review.Objective.The aim of this study was (1) to identify patient-reported and clinician-based outcome measures most frequently used to evaluate the function and health of spine trauma patients, (2) to identify and quantify the concepts of these measures using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) as reference, and (3) to describe their clinimetric properties.Summary of Background Data.There is a real need for a disease-specific outcome instrument to measure the effect size of various treatment options in a variety of traumatic spinal column injuries.Methods.A systematic literature search was conducted in several databases. From the included studies, outcome measu...
To report on the multi-phase process used in developing the AOSpine Patient Reported Outcome Spine T...
Study Design. Validation study.Objective. To investigate the most valid, reliable, and comprehensibl...
Study Design. Validation study. Objective. To investigate the most valid, reliable, and comprehensib...
Study Design.A systematic literature review.Objective.The aim of this study was (1) to identify pati...
Study Design.A systematic literature review.Objective.The aim of this study was (1) to identify pati...
Study Design. A systematic literature review. Objective. The aim of this study was (1) to identify p...
Study Design. Empirical cross-sectional multicenter study.Objective. To identify the most commonly e...
Study Design. Empirical cross-sectional multicenter study. Objective. To identify the most commonly ...
STUDY DESIGN: Empirical cross-sectional multicenter study. OBJECTIVE: To identify the most commonly ...
STUDY DESIGN.: International web-based survey. OBJECTIVE.: To identify the most relevant aspects of ...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: There is no outcome instrument specifically designed and validated for spine tra...
Many issues remain unresolved concerning the optimal management of spine trauma. There is a real nee...
PURPOSE: To report on the multi-phase process used in developing the AOSpine Patient Reported Outcom...
To report on the multi-phase process used in developing the AOSpine Patient Reported Outcome Spine T...
Study Design. Validation study.Objective. To investigate the most valid, reliable, and comprehensibl...
Study Design. Validation study. Objective. To investigate the most valid, reliable, and comprehensib...
Study Design.A systematic literature review.Objective.The aim of this study was (1) to identify pati...
Study Design.A systematic literature review.Objective.The aim of this study was (1) to identify pati...
Study Design. A systematic literature review. Objective. The aim of this study was (1) to identify p...
Study Design. Empirical cross-sectional multicenter study.Objective. To identify the most commonly e...
Study Design. Empirical cross-sectional multicenter study. Objective. To identify the most commonly ...
STUDY DESIGN: Empirical cross-sectional multicenter study. OBJECTIVE: To identify the most commonly ...
STUDY DESIGN.: International web-based survey. OBJECTIVE.: To identify the most relevant aspects of ...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: There is no outcome instrument specifically designed and validated for spine tra...
Many issues remain unresolved concerning the optimal management of spine trauma. There is a real nee...
PURPOSE: To report on the multi-phase process used in developing the AOSpine Patient Reported Outcom...
To report on the multi-phase process used in developing the AOSpine Patient Reported Outcome Spine T...
Study Design. Validation study.Objective. To investigate the most valid, reliable, and comprehensibl...
Study Design. Validation study. Objective. To investigate the most valid, reliable, and comprehensib...