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A longitudinal comparison of patient-reported outcomes measurement information system to legacy scales in knee and shoulder arthroscopy patients

Arthroscopy Aug 24, 2020

Giordano NA, Kent M, Buckenmaier CC, et al. - A prospective correlational study was performed to compare the psychometric properties of the Defense and Veterans Pain Rating Scale and Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) scales with those of traditional legacy scales over a longitudinal postoperative period in patients undergoing arthroscopic procedures. Researchers recruited a sum of 121 participants who completed the scales preoperatively, 80 completed them at 3 months postoperatively, and 59 (49% of participants) completed them at both times. The data indicated that PROMIS scales measuring physical function, pain presentation, and other health domains exhibited acceptable concurrent validity with American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons and International Knee Documentation Committee scores. It is possible for clinicians in orthopedic settings to assess changes invalidated patient-reported outcomes to inform patient-centered care planning throughout the postoperative recovery period by integrating the prospective collection of biopsychosocial PROMIS scales into practice.

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