نتایج جستجو برای: patient outcome assessment

تعداد نتایج: 1484789  

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 2015
C Austad T K Kvien I C Olsen T Uhlig

OBJECTIVE To examine changes in patient reported outcome measures (PROs) over 15 years in a representative population of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), with a particular focus on gender differences. PATIENTS AND METHODS Patients in the Oslo RA register filled in questionnaires including the Modified Health Assessment Questionnaire (MHAQ), the Short-Form 36 (SF-36) with physical (PCS...

Background: Due to the obvious differences in the natural course of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthritis (OA),different functional outcomes might be expected after Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) in these distinct patients. Althoughseveral studies have reported the objective outcome of TKA in RA and OA patients, few studies have compared postoperativepatient-satisfaction levels.Methods: I...

2017
Galina Velikova Jose M. Valderas Caroline Potter Laurie Batchelder Christine A’Court Matthew Baker Jennifer Bostock Angela Coulter Ray Fitzpatrick Julien Forder Diane Fox Louise Geneen Elizabeth Gibbons Crispin Jenkinson Karen Jones Laura Kelly Michele Peters Brendan Mulhern Alexander Labeit Donna Rowen Keith Meadows Jackie Elliott John Brazier Emma Knowles Anju Keetharuth Janice Connell Jill Carlton Lizzie Taylor Buck Thomas Ricketts Michael Barkham Pushpendra Goswami Sam Salek Tatyana Ionova Esther Oliva Adele K. Fielding Marina Karakantza Saad Al-Ismail Graham P. Collins Stewart McConnell Catherine Langton Daniel M. Jennings Roger Else Jonathan Kell Helen Ward Sophie Day Elizabeth Lumley Patrick Phillips Rosie Duncan Helen Buckley-Woods Ahmed Aber Gerogina Jones Jonathan Michaels Ian Porter Jaheeda Gangannagaripalli Antoinette Davey Ignacio Ricci-Cabello Kirstie Haywood Stine Thestrup Hansen Jose Valderas Deb Roberts Anil Gumber Bélène Podmore Andrew Hutchings Jan van der Meulen Ajay Aggarwal Sujith Konan Andrew Price William Jackson Nick Bottomley Michael Philiips Toby Knightley-Day David Beard Joanne Greenhalgh Kate Gooding Chema Valderas Judy Wright Sonia Dalkin David Meads Nick Black Carol Fawkes Robert Froud Dawn Carnes Jonathan Cook Helen Dakin James Smith Sujin Kang Catrin Griffiths Ella Guest Diana Harcourt Mairead Murphy Sandra Hollinghurst Chris Salisbury Anqi Gao Agnieszka Lemanska Tao Chen David P. Dearnaley Rajesh Jena Matthew Sydes Sara Faithfull A. E. Ades Daphne Kounali Guobing Lu Ines Rombach Alastair Gray Oliver Rivero-Arias Patricia Holch Marie Holmes Zoe Rodgers Sarah Dickinson Beverly Clayton Susan Davidson Jacqui Routledge Julia Glennon Ann M. Henry Kevin Franks Galina Velikova Roma Maguire Lisa McCann Teresa Young Jo Armes Jenny Harris Christine Miaskowski Grigorios Kotronoulas Morven Miller Emma Ream Elizabeth Patiraki Alexander Geiger Geir V. Berg Adrian Flowerday Peter Donnan Paul McCrone Kathi Apostolidis Patricia Fox Eileen Furlong Nora Kearney Chris Gibbons Felix Fischer Joel Coste Jose Valderas Martinez Matthias Rose Alain Leplege Sarah Shingler Natalie Aldhouse Tamara Al-Zubeidi Andrew Trigg Helen Kitchen Antoinette Davey Ian Porter Colin Green Joanna Coast Sarah Smith Jolijn Hendriks Koonal Shah Juan-Manuel Ramos-Goni Simone Kreimeier Mike Herdman Nancy Devlin Aureliano Paolo Finch John E. Brazier Clara Mukuria Bernarda Zamora David Parkin Yan Feng Andrew Bateman Thomas Patton Nils Gutacker

s for plenary sessions P1 Using Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in cancer care

2015
Tu Xu

In medical research, the concept of minimum clinically important difference (MCID) has gained its popularity among clinical practitioners and health policy markers. Over the past 20 years, intensive research has been conducted to explore how clinical significance could be interpreted from the patient reported outcomes (PROs) by using MCID. This article aims to provide a review on the statistica...

2017
Sunghye Kim Pamela W. Duncan Leanne Groban Hannah Segal Rica Moonyeen Abbott Jeff D. Williamson

Aim of review Patient-reported outcomes (PRO) on functional, social, and behavioral factors might be important preoperative predictors of postoperative outcomes. We conducted a literature review to explore associations of preoperative depression, socioeconomic status, social support, functional status/frailty, cognitive status, self-management skills, health literacy, and nutritional status wit...

2017
Ioannis Psallidas Ahmed Yousuf Ambika Talwar Rob J Hallifax Eleanor K Mishra John P Corcoran Nabeel Ali Najib M Rahman

INTRODUCTION There is a lack of data evaluating the clinical effect on symptoms of pleural intervention procedures. This has led to the development of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) to define what constitutes patient benefit. The primary aim of this paper was to prospectively assess the effect of pleural procedures on PROMs and investigate the relationship between symptom change and ...

Journal: :Plastic and reconstructive surgery 2012
Rebecca S Nicholas Hannah Falvey Pambos Lemonas Gopinath Damodaran Ali M Ghanem Florendyn Selim Harshad Navsaria Simon Myers

BACKGROUND Keloid scars cause pain, itching, functional limitation, and disfigurement, leading to psychological distress. Progress in treatment regimens is hindered by the lack of a universally accepted outcome measure. The Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale is a tool for the assessment of scars, incorporating an assessment by both clinician and patient. This study evaluates its applica...

Journal: :Journal of alternative and complementary medicine 2010
Raheleh Khorsan Alexandra York Ian D Coulter Rachel Wurzman Joan A G Walter Remy R Coeytaux

BACKGROUND Outcome assessment can support the therapeutic process by providing a way to track symptoms and functionality over time, providing insights to clinicians and patients, as well as offering a common language to discuss patient behavior/functioning. OBJECTIVES In this article, we examine the patient-based outcome assessment (PBOA) instruments that have been used to determine outcomes ...

Journal: :مجله سازمان نظام پزشکی جمهوری اسلامی ایران 0

introduction: recent evolutions in medical education and trend to specialization have led to serious concern about the quality of undergraduate education especially in main medical universities. according to medical education literature, outcome-based curriculum development seems more suitable for clinical phase rotations. in this article we present our experience in planning an outcome-based 2...

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