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Patient-reported outcome measures in ophthalmology: too difficult to read?

Deanna J TaylorLee JonesLaura A EdwardsDavid Paul Crabb
Published in: BMJ open ophthalmology (2021)
Most PROMs commonly used in ophthalmology require a higher reading level than that recommended by the AMA and NIH and likely contain questions that are too difficult for many patients to read. Greater care is needed in designing PROMs appropriate for the literacy level of a population.
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