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Technological developments enable measuring and using patient-reported outcomes data in orthopaedic clinical practice

David Hamilton, Johannes M. Giesinger, Karlmeinrad Giesinger

2020World Journal of Orthopedics27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Patient-reported outcomes measures form the backbone of outcomes evaluation in orthopaedics, with most of the literature now relying on these scoring tools to measure change in patient health status. This patient-reported information is increasingly collected routinely by orthopaedic providers but use of the data is typically restricted to academic research. Developments in electronic data capture and the outcome tools themselves now allow use of this data as part of the clinical consultation. This review evaluates the role of patient reported outcomes data as a tool to enhance daily orthopaedic clinical practice, and documents how develop-ments in electronic outcome measures, computer-adaptive questionnaire design and instant graphical display of questionnaire can facilitate enhanced patient-clinician shared decision making.

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MedicineClinical PracticePatient-reported outcomeOutcome (game theory)MEDLINEPatient dataMedical educationMedical physicsData scienceFamily medicineNursingQuality of life (healthcare)Computer scienceDatabaseMathematical economicsLawMathematicsPolitical scienceTotal Knee Arthroplasty OutcomesHip disorders and treatmentsSpine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology
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