Objective: To systematically survey the literature addressing the reporting of studies estimating anchor-based minimal important differences (MIDs) and choice of optimal MIDs. Study design and Setting: We searched Medline, Embase and PsycINFO from 1987 to March 2020. Teams of two reviewers independently identified eligible publications and extracted quotations addressing relevant issues for reporting and/or selecting anchor-based MIDs. Using a coding list, we assigned the same code to quotations capturing similar or related issues. For each code, we generated an ‘item’, i.e., a specific phrase or sentence capturing the underlying concept. When multiple concepts existed under a single code, the team created multiple items for that code. We c...
Patient reported outcomes provide the patient's perspective on the effectiveness of treatment. The d...
OBJECTIVE: To generate anchor-based values for the "minimally important difference" (MID) for a numb...
Introduction. Recently, there has been much discussion in the literature about how to determine the...
Introduction: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are often the outcomes of greatest importance to pati...
Artículo de publicación ISIIntroduction Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are often the outcomes of g...
International audienceBACKGROUND : Interpretation of differences or changes in patient-reported outc...
Copyright © 2017 by the American Academyof Pediatrics. All rights reserved. CONTEXT: No study has ch...
Background: Using a real dataset, we highlighted several major methodological issues raised by the e...
Abstract The evaluation and use of patient reported outcome (PRO) measures requires detailed underst...
Background: Minimally important changes (MIC) in scores help interpret results from health status in...
Abstract Background Fatigue is the most frequent symptom reported by patients with chronic illnesses...
UnrestrictedIntroduction: Minimally important differences (MIDs) are estimated to help interpret wha...
OBJECTIVES: To identify credible anchor-based minimal important differences (MIDs) for patient-repor...
The minimal clinically important difference (MCID) is receiving increasing interest and importance i...
Background: Minimally important changes (MIC) in scores help interpret results from health status in...
Patient reported outcomes provide the patient's perspective on the effectiveness of treatment. The d...
OBJECTIVE: To generate anchor-based values for the "minimally important difference" (MID) for a numb...
Introduction. Recently, there has been much discussion in the literature about how to determine the...
Introduction: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are often the outcomes of greatest importance to pati...
Artículo de publicación ISIIntroduction Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are often the outcomes of g...
International audienceBACKGROUND : Interpretation of differences or changes in patient-reported outc...
Copyright © 2017 by the American Academyof Pediatrics. All rights reserved. CONTEXT: No study has ch...
Background: Using a real dataset, we highlighted several major methodological issues raised by the e...
Abstract The evaluation and use of patient reported outcome (PRO) measures requires detailed underst...
Background: Minimally important changes (MIC) in scores help interpret results from health status in...
Abstract Background Fatigue is the most frequent symptom reported by patients with chronic illnesses...
UnrestrictedIntroduction: Minimally important differences (MIDs) are estimated to help interpret wha...
OBJECTIVES: To identify credible anchor-based minimal important differences (MIDs) for patient-repor...
The minimal clinically important difference (MCID) is receiving increasing interest and importance i...
Background: Minimally important changes (MIC) in scores help interpret results from health status in...
Patient reported outcomes provide the patient's perspective on the effectiveness of treatment. The d...
OBJECTIVE: To generate anchor-based values for the "minimally important difference" (MID) for a numb...
Introduction. Recently, there has been much discussion in the literature about how to determine the...