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Research Triangle Park, NC : RTI International / RTI Press, 2015
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ISBN 9781934831144 (electronic bk.)
ISBN 9781934831144
RTI Press Publication
Print version: Cella, David Patient-Reported Outcomes in Performance Measurement Research Triangle Park, NC : RTI International / RTI Press,c2015 ISBN 9781934831144
Intro -- Table 1. Definitions and key concepts for patient-reported outcomes and measures -- Table 2. Main characteristics of patient-reported outcomes -- Table 3. PRO methods: characteristics, strengths, and limitations -- Table 4. Primary criteria for evaluating and selecting patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for use in performance measurement -- Figure 1. Types of respondent sources of data and modes and methods of administration -- Introduction -- The National Quality Forum Project -- Concepts and Definitions -- Types of Patient-Reported Outcomes -- Health-Related Quality of Life -- Functional Status -- Symptoms and Symptom Burden -- Health Behaviors -- Patient Experience of Care -- Method and Mode of Administration, Data Collection, and Analysis -- Modes and Methods Issues -- Mode: Self-Administration Versus Interviewer Administration -- Method of Administration -- Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in the Clinical Setting -- Scoring: Classical Test Theory Versus Modern Test Theory -- Linking or Cross-Talk Between Different Measures of the Same Construct -- Addressing Barriers to Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement -- Vulnerable Populations -- Literacy -- Language and Culture -- Functional Abilities -- Response Shift, Adaptation, and Other Challenges to Detecting True Change -- Implications of the Different Methods and Modes for Response Rate, Reliability, and Validity -- Implementing Data Collection Methods -- Using Different Method or Mode Than the One Originally Validated -- Using Multiple Methods and Modes -- Accounting for the Impact of Nonresponders -- Selection of Patient-Level PROMs -- Patient-Centered Outcomes Research -- Attributes of PROMs -- Important Differences in PROM Attributes -- Instrument Length -- Implications of PRO Data for Action -- History of Successful Use of PROMs.
Documentation of Particular Attributes of PROMs -- PROM Characteristics for Consideration -- Generic Versus Condition-Specific Measures -- Measurement Precision -- Sensitivity to Change, or Responsiveness -- Minimally Important Differences -- Essential Conditions to Integrate PROMs Into the Electronic Health Record -- General Considerations for Health Information Technology -- Examples of PROMs in Electronic Health Record Applications -- Selection of PROMs That Meet Recommended Characteristics for Use in Performance Measures -- Conclusions -- References -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors.
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