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Evaluating Comprehensibility of 157 Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in the Nationwide Dutch Outcome-Based Healthcare Program: More Attention for Comprehensibility of PROMs is Needed.

Attie TuinenburgDomino DetermannElise H QuikEsmee M van der WillikGeeske HofstraJoannes M HallegraeffIngrid VriendLisanne WarmerdamHester E van BommelGudule BolandMartijn Oude Voshaar
Published in: The patient (2024)
This study highlights the need for greater attention to the comprehensibility of PROMs to ensure their accessibility to all patients, including those with low health literacy. The PCQH can be a valuable tool in PROM development in addition to qualitative methods and in selection processes enabling comparison of comprehensibility between PROMs. However, the PCQH needs further development and validation for these purposes. Enhancing the comprehensibility of PROMs is essential for their effective incorporation in healthcare evaluation and decision-making processes.
Keyphrases
  • patient reported outcomes
  • healthcare
  • patient reported
  • decision making
  • working memory
  • health information
  • end stage renal disease
  • peritoneal dialysis