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Methodological Quality of PROMs in Psychosocial Consequences of Colorectal Cancer Screening: A Systematic Review.

Emma Grundtvig GramJessica MalmqvistAnders Heiberg AgerbeckFrederik Handberg Juul MartinyAnne Katrine Lykke BieJohn Brandt Brodersen
Published in: Patient related outcome measures (2023)
The majority of included PROMs had inadequate development and measurement properties. These findings shed light on the trustworthiness of the included studies' findings and call for reevaluation of existing evidence on the psychosocial consequences of colorectal cancer screening. To provide trustworthy evidence about the psychosocial consequences of colorectal cancer screening, editors could require that studies provide evidence of the methodological quality of the PROM. Alternatively, authors should transparently disclose their studies' methodological limitations in measuring psychosocial consequences of screening validly.
Keyphrases
  • colorectal cancer screening
  • patient reported outcomes
  • mental health
  • case control
  • quality improvement