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What matters to children with lower limb deformities: an international qualitative study guiding the development of a new patient-reported outcome measure.

Harpreet ChhinaAnne F KlassenJacek A KopecJohn OliffeChristopher IobstNoemi Dahan-OlielAditya AggarwalTim NunnAnthony P Cooper
Published in: Journal of patient-reported outcomes (2021)
Lower limb deformities have a substantial impact on the HRQL of children. The concepts of interest identified in our study were similar across children from all countries. The conceptual framework guided the development of outcome scales specific to these patients. The information about the impact of various treatment options on the HRQL of children with lower limb deformities, collected using this new PROM, could be used to inform parents and children about outcomes (physical, social, psychological) associated with specific treatment options. This information could supplement other objective outcome information (e.g., complication rates, how the leg will look, etc.) to help families to come to a more informed decision on a child's course of treatment.
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