The use of PROMIS and assessment center to deliver patient-reported outcome measures in clinical research.
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Common data elements for spinal cord injury clinical research: a National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke projectA pilot study of patient-centered outcome assessment using PROMIS for patients undergoing colorectal surgeryUse of electronic data collection to assess pain in thalassaemia: a feasibility study.Differential item functioning of the patient-reported outcomes information system (PROMIS®) pain interference item bank by language (Spanish versus English).Establishing a common metric for self-reported anxiety: linking the MASQ, PANAS, and GAD-7 to PROMIS Anxiety.Improving transitions in acute stroke patients discharged to home: the Michigan stroke transitions trial (MISTT) protocol.CAPriCORN: Chicago Area Patient-Centered Outcomes Research NetworkResponsiveness differences in outcome instruments after revision hip arthroplasty: what are the implications?Establishing a common metric for depressive symptoms: linking the BDI-II, CES-D, and PHQ-9 to PROMIS depression.Outcomes in pain medicine: a brief reviewWeb-based interventions for weight loss and weight maintenance among rural midlife and older women: protocol for a randomized controlled trial.Feasibility of using the patient-reported outcomes measurement information system in academic health centers: case series design on pain reduction after chiropractic care.Using PhenX measures to identify opportunities for cross-study analysis.Standardization of Questions in Rare Disease Registries: The PRISM Library ProjectAdvances in Patient-Reported Outcomes: The NIH PROMIS(®) MeasuresComparing PROMIS computer-adaptive tests to the Brief Symptom Inventory in patients with prostate cancer.Parents' responses to stress in the neonatal intensive care unit.Development and initial validation of a brief self-report measure of cognitive dysfunction in fibromyalgia.The effect of feedback regarding coping strategies and illness behavior on hand surgery patient satisfaction and communication: a randomized controlled trial.Commentary: the patient-reported outcome measurement information system (PROMIS®) for children and youth: application to pediatric psychology.Characterizing Pain Flares From the Perspective of Individuals With Symptomatic Knee Osteoarthritis.An observational study of patient versus parental perceptions of health-related quality of life in children and adolescents with a chronic pain condition: who should the clinician believe?Division III Collision Sports Are Not Associated with Neurobehavioral Quality of LifeStudy of Hyperkyphosis, Exercise and Function (SHEAF) Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial of Multimodal Spine-Strengthening Exercise in Older Adults With Hyperkyphosis.Comparative Responsiveness of the PROMIS Pain Interference Short Forms, Brief Pain Inventory, PEG, and SF-36 Bodily Pain SubscaleFuture Directions for Pain Management: Lessons from the Institute of Medicine Pain Report and the National Pain StrategyMediators of Atherosclerosis in South Asians Living in America: Use of Web-Based Methods for Follow-Up and Collection of Patient-Reported Outcome MeasuresPilot Study of a Sleep Health Promotion Program for College Students.Predictors of Upper-Extremity Physical Function in Older Adults.The case for an international patient-reported outcomes measurement information system (PROMIS®) initiative.Use of the Patient-generated Index in systemic sclerosis to assess patient-centered outcomes.Internet-Based HIV Prevention With At-Home Sexually Transmitted Infection Testing for Young Men Having Sex With Men: Study Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial of Keep It Up! 2.0.Targeted spine strengthening exercise and posture training program to reduce hyperkyphosis in older adults: results from the study of hyperkyphosis, exercise, and function (SHEAF) randomized controlled trial.Evaluating metrics of responsiveness using patient-reported outcome measures in chronic rhinosinusitis.The Association of Complementary Health Approaches With Mood and Coping Strategies Among Orthopedic Patients.Defining a core outcome set for adolescent and young adult patients with a spinal deformity.Reliability and Validity of the HD-PRO-TriadTM, a Health-Related Quality of Life Measure Designed to Assess the Symptom Triad of Huntington's Disease.Sex differences in response to targeted kyphosis specific exercise and posture training in community-dwelling older adults: a randomized controlled trial.Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Tools for Collecting Patient-Reported Outcomes in Children With Juvenile Arthritis.Massage therapy decreases cancer-related fatigue: Results from a randomized early phase trial.
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The use of PROMIS and assessment center to deliver patient-reported outcome measures in clinical research.
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David Cella
Michael Bass
Nan Rothrock
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