Patient-reported outcome measures in older people with hip fracture: a systematic review of quality and acceptability.
Kirstie L HaywoodJ BrettE TuttonS StaniszewskaPublished in: Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation (2016)
The paucity of robust evaluations is disappointing and prevents clear recommendations for PROM-based assessment. Further research must urgently seek to identify which outcomes really matter to this group. Future PROM selection must be underpinned by research which focuses on methodological quality, including issues of acceptability, relevance, feasibility of application, and proxy completion, whilst seeking to actively incorporate the perspective of patients and their advocates.