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1821por Haverman, Lotte, Grootenhuis, Martha A., Raat, Hein, van Rossum, Marion A. J., van Dulmen-den Broeder, Eline, Hoppenbrouwers, Karel, Correia, Helena, Cella, David, Roorda, Leo D., Terwee, Caroline B.“…It has the potential to be more valid, reliable, and responsive than existing PROMs. The items banks are designed to be self-reported and completed by children aged 8–18 years. …”
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1822“…Nationally collected patient-reported outcomes (PROMS) before and 6 months after operation were compared if available. …”
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1826por Kristensen, Torbjørn B, Vinje, Tarjei, Havelin, Leif I, Engesæter, Lars B, Gjertsen, Jan-Erik“…PROM data (satisfaction, pain, quality of life (EQ-5D), and walking ability) were reported 4, 12, and 36 months postoperatively. …”
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1827por Reito, Aleksi, Järvistö, Anni, Jämsen, Esa, Skyttä, Eerik, Remes, Ville, Huhtala, Heini, Niemeläinen, Mika, Eskelinen, Antti“…BACKGROUND: The focus in the reporting of results after total knee replacement (TKR) has changed from surgeon/radiologist-based scores to patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs). The questionnaires used in subjective outcome are often originally published in English and need to be validated in different languages. …”
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1828“…There is currently no patient‐reported outcome measure (PROM) which covers this range of outcomes. Therefore, many research studies into primary care services use PROMs that do not capture the full impact of these services. …”
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1829“…BACKGROUND: The Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand questionnaire (DASH) is a valid and reliable patient-reported outcome measure (PROM). It was designed to measure physical disability and symptoms in patients with musculoskeletal disorders of the upper extremity, and is one of the most commonly used PROMs for patients with shoulder pain. …”
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1830por Petersen, Christian Lund, Kjærsgaard, Jonas Bruun, Kjærgaard, Nicolai, Jensen, Michael Ulrich, Laursen, Mogens Berg“…BACKGROUND: In a prospective cohort study, we wanted to detect thresholds distinguishing between patients with a satisfactory and an unsatisfactory outcome after total knee replacement (TKR) based on Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs), namely the Oxford Knee Score (OKS), using patient satisfaction and patient-perceived function as global transition items. …”
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1831por Welch, Lisa C, Trudeau, Jeremiah J, Silverstein, Steven M, Sand, Michael, Henderson, David C, Rosen, Raymond CEnlace del recurso
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1832por Edmondson, Amanda J., Birtwistle, Jacqueline C., Catto, James W.F., Twiddy, Maureen“…Findings reflect a paucity of relevant literature and a need to develop more sensitive patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and incorporate patient-reported outcomes in BC care pathways. …”
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1835“…INTERPRETATION: Very good outcomes were achieved by both designer and non-designer surgeons. The PROMs, medical complication rate, and non-revision re-operation rate were better than those found in meta-analyses and publications for TKA but the revision rate was higher. …”
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1836“…CONCLUSION: Compared with DA alone, DA combined with TM more effectively alleviates shoulder pain and increases PROM in patients with freezing or frozen stage FS.…”
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1837por Babakhanyan, Ida, McKenna, Benjamin S, Casaletto, Kaitlin B, Nowinski, Cindy J, Heaton, Robert KEnlace del recurso
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1838por Ayton, Darshini R., Barker, Anna L., Peeters, Geeske M. E. E., Berkovic, Danielle E., Lefkovits, Jeffrey, Brennan, Angela, Evans, Sue, Zalcberg, John, Reid, Christopher, Stoelwinder, Johannes (Just), McNeil, John“…However, existing patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) have limited the patient involvement in their development. …”
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1839“…PURPOSE: Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) are increasingly being used in clinical research. …”
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