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What Are the Minimally Important Changes of Four Commonly Used Patient-reported Outcome Measures for 36 Hand and Wrist Condition-Treatment Combinations?

Lisa HoogendamJaimy Emerentiana KoopmanYara Eline van KooijReinier FeitzCaroline Anna HundepoolChao ZhouHarm Pieter SlijperRuud Willem SellesRobbert Maarten Woutersnull null
Published in: Clinical orthopaedics and related research (2021)
Our findings indicate that the MIC is context-specific and may be misleading if applied inappropriately. Implementation of these condition-specific and treatment-specific MICs in clinical research allows for a better study design and to achieve more accurate treatment evaluations. Consequently, this could aid clinicians in better informing patients about the expected treatment results and facilitate shared decision-making in clinical practice. Future studies may focus on adaptive techniques to achieve individualized MICs, which may ultimately aid clinicians in selecting the optimal treatment for individual patients.
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