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Assessing the content based on ICF and quality based on COSMIN criteria of patient-reported outcome measures of functioning in breast cancer survivors: a systematic review.

Farkhondeh JamshidiMaryam FarzadJoy C MacDermidAzar VarahraSeyed Ali HosseiniMojtaba Habibi Asgarabad
Published in: Breast cancer (Tokyo, Japan) (2022)
Despite a lack of evidence on all-important clinical measurement, two generic (DASH and WHODAS2) and two disease-specific (BCSQ-BC, Lymph-ICF) PROM demonstrated emerging evidence of adequate measurement properties. The stronger alignment of the BCSQ-BC to the breast cancer ICF core set makes it preferable is a disease-specific measure. The Lymph-ICF is recommended where lymphedema is a specific focus. The DASH and WHODAS2 might be most useful where patients with a variety of upper extremity conditions, including breast cancer survivors, are being evaluated in the clinic or research study.
Keyphrases
  • patient reported
  • primary care
  • quality improvement
  • young adults