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What Does Your PROMIS Score Mean? Improving the Utility of Patient-Reported Outcomes at the Point of Care.

Jeremy D ShawRoss McEntarferJason FerrelNatasha GreenAngela P PressonChong ZhangBrandon D LawrenceWilliam R SpikerNicholas SpinaDarrel S Brodke
Published in: Global spine journal (2020)
Patients at the point of care are interested in receiving the results of their PRO measures. Plain language descriptions of PROMIS scores enhance patient understanding of PROMIS numerical scores. Patients preferred plain language and/or graphical representation rather than a numerical score alone. While PROs are commonly used for assessing outcomes in research, use at point of care is a growing interest and this study clarifies how they might be utilized in physician-patient communication.
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