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Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Gender-Affirming Surgery

Manraj Kaur, Shane D. Morrison, Andrea L. Pusic, Anne F. Klassen

2023The AMA Journal of Ethic15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are questionnaires that assess how patients feel and function. PROMs should be developed and validated using a mixed methods, multistep approach with extensive patient input to ensure that they are easy to understand, comprehensive, and relevant. PROMs that are specific to gender-affirming care (including surgery), such as the GENDER-Q, can be used to educate patients, align patients' goals and preferences with realistic expectations about the surgical procedures' purposes and outcomes, and conduct comparative effectiveness research. PROM data can contribute to evidence-based, shared decision making and just access to gender-affirming surgical care.

Topics & Concepts

PromPatient-reported outcomeOutcome (game theory)MedicinePsychologyNursingQuality of life (healthcare)ObstetricsMathematicsMathematical economicsSex and Gender in HealthcareDiversity and Career in Medicine
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