Objective: To provide a practical example showing how to relate measurement error to minimal important change (MIC) to estimate sample sizes required for detecting important changes in research, and to determine the usefulness of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in daily clinical practice. Study Design and Setting: The standard error of measurement (SEM) can be calculated as a parameter of measurement error. MIC can be determined by taking the mean change in score on the questionnaire in the subgroup of patients that reported to be "a little better" or "better" on a global rating scale minus the mean change in score in the subgroup of patients that reported to be "not changed." Based on SEM and MIC, formulas are presented that can be used t...
Outcome studies in biomedical research usually focus on testing mean changes across samples of subje...
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are questionnaires that assess aspects of patients’ percei...
Abstract: Measuring of change is essential in medical research. However, these measurements may have...
Background and purpose: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are increasingly used to evaluate ...
Objective: There is no consensus on the best method to determine the minimal important change (MIC) ...
Objective: Determining "minimally important change" (MIC) facilitates the interpretation of change s...
Objective: Determining "minimally important change" (MIC) facilitates the interpretation of change s...
Contains fulltext : 153156.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: In d...
Background: Using a real dataset, we highlighted several major methodological issues raised by the e...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Osteoarthritis-related changes in joint space measurements ...
Objectives: In medical research, covariates (e.g., exposure and confounder variables) are often meas...
Background: Musculoskeletal patient reported outcome (PRO) measures are essential to clinical practi...
Objectives Multi-item questionnaires are frequently used to measure outcomes in randomized controlle...
Background: In clinical trials, at the group level, results are usually reported as mean and standar...
Background: Minimally important changes (MIC) in scores help interpret results from health status in...
Outcome studies in biomedical research usually focus on testing mean changes across samples of subje...
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are questionnaires that assess aspects of patients’ percei...
Abstract: Measuring of change is essential in medical research. However, these measurements may have...
Background and purpose: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are increasingly used to evaluate ...
Objective: There is no consensus on the best method to determine the minimal important change (MIC) ...
Objective: Determining "minimally important change" (MIC) facilitates the interpretation of change s...
Objective: Determining "minimally important change" (MIC) facilitates the interpretation of change s...
Contains fulltext : 153156.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: In d...
Background: Using a real dataset, we highlighted several major methodological issues raised by the e...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Osteoarthritis-related changes in joint space measurements ...
Objectives: In medical research, covariates (e.g., exposure and confounder variables) are often meas...
Background: Musculoskeletal patient reported outcome (PRO) measures are essential to clinical practi...
Objectives Multi-item questionnaires are frequently used to measure outcomes in randomized controlle...
Background: In clinical trials, at the group level, results are usually reported as mean and standar...
Background: Minimally important changes (MIC) in scores help interpret results from health status in...
Outcome studies in biomedical research usually focus on testing mean changes across samples of subje...
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are questionnaires that assess aspects of patients’ percei...
Abstract: Measuring of change is essential in medical research. However, these measurements may have...