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Patient-reported outcomes and outcome measures in childbirth perineal trauma research: a systematic review.

Stergios K DoumouchtsisJemina LoganathanJohn FahmyGabriele FalconiMaria RadaAbdullatif ElfituriJorge Milhem HaddadVasilios PergialiotisCornelia Betschartnull null
Published in: International urogynecology journal (2021)
Significant heterogeneity in PROs and PROMs was observed among RCTs. Despite inconsistency, PROs are the most prevalent outcome in perineal trauma research. Patient-reported adverse events are underreported. Their use in determining the effectiveness and safety of interventions makes their integration important in perineal trauma core outcome sets. Identification and grouping of outcomes will assist future core outcome consensus studies.
Keyphrases
  • patient reported outcomes
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  • trauma patients
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