The promise of PROMIS: using item response theory to improve assessment of patient-reported outcomes.
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The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS): progress of an NIH Roadmap cooperative group during its first two yearsThe Michigan hand outcomes questionnaire after 15 years of field trialNovel methodologic approaches to phase I, II, and III trialsTBI-QOL: Development and Calibration of Item Banks to Measure Patient Reported Outcomes Following Traumatic Brain Injury.Chronic pain assessment from bench to bedside: lessons along the translation continuumComputerized adaptive testing for follow-up after discharge from inpatient rehabilitation: II. Participation outcomes.Developing the communicative participation item bank: Rasch analysis results from a spasmodic dysphonia sample.Use of SNOMED CT to represent clinical research data: a semantic characterization of data items on case report forms in vasculitis research.The Communicative Participation Item Bank (CPIB): item bank calibration and development of a disorder-generic short form.Exploring the Relevance of Items in the Communicative Participation Item Bank (CPIB) for Individuals With Hearing Loss.Building PROMIS item banks: librarians as co-investigators.Extending the floor and the ceiling for assessment of physical function.Evaluation of item candidates: the PROMIS qualitative item review.International evaluation of the psychometrics of health-related quality of life questionnaires for use among long-term survivors of testicular and prostate cancerSensitivity of alternative measures of functioning and wellbeing for adults with sickle cell disease: comparison of PROMIS® to ASCQ-Me℠.Further optimization of the reliability of the 28-joint disease activity score in patients with early rheumatoid arthritis.Variables associated with communicative participation in people with multiple sclerosis: a regression analysis.A new adaptive testing algorithm for shortening health literacy assessmentsDevelopment and validation of a computer adaptive test for measuring dyspnea in heart failure.Relative to the general US population, chronic diseases are associated with poorer health-related quality of life as measured by the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS).Patient expectations and patient-reported outcomes in surgery: a systematic review.Better assessment of physical function: item improvement is neglected but essential.Modern psychometrics applied in rheumatology--a systematic review.Outcome measurement for COPD: reliability and validity of the Dyspnea Management Questionnaire.Assessment of health-related quality of life in arthritis: conceptualization and development of five item banks using item response theory.The comparability of English, French and Dutch scores on the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Fatigue (FACIT-F): an assessment of differential item functioning in patients with systemic sclerosis.Advances in Patient-Reported Outcomes: The NIH PROMIS(®) MeasuresComparing PROMIS computer-adaptive tests to the Brief Symptom Inventory in patients with prostate cancer.The PROMIS physical function correlates with the QuickDASH in patients with upper extremity illness.More relevant, precise, and efficient items for assessment of physical function and disability: moving beyond the classic instruments.Overview of the Spinal Cord Injury--Quality of Life (SCI-QOL) measurement system.Reliability and Validity of Selected PROMIS Measures in People with Rheumatoid ArthritisImproved responsiveness and reduced sample size requirements of PROMIS physical function scales with item response theory.Replenishing a computerized adaptive test of patient-reported daily activity functioning.The effect of feedback regarding coping strategies and illness behavior on hand surgery patient satisfaction and communication: a randomized controlled trial.Measurement and control of bias in patient reported outcomes using multidimensional item response theory.A proposed set of metrics for standardized outcome reporting in the management of low back pain.Contemporary quality of life issues affecting gynecologic cancer survivors.Toward a more systematic assessment of smoking: development of a smoking module for PROMIS®.Fibromyalgia syndrome module at OMERACT 9: domain construct.
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The promise of PROMIS: using item response theory to improve assessment of patient-reported outcomes.
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