Erschienen in:
09.08.2016 | CORR Insights
CORR Insights®: What Factors are Predictive of Patient-reported Outcomes? A Prospective Study of 337 Shoulder Arthroplasties
verfasst von:
T. Bradley Edwards, MD
Erschienen in:
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research®
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Ausgabe 11/2016
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Excerpt
In an age where an impending burden will be placed on physicians to show benefits of treatment, studies that elucidate factors impacting the results of treatment of disease will undoubtedly grow in importance. Orthopaedic surgeons understand that patient-reported outcomes and patient satisfaction can differ substantially from surgeon-perceived outcomes. But while a surgeon may consider successful restoration of functional mobility as a good result, a patient may not place the same level of importance on an objective parameter like that, instead perceiving subjective factors such as absence or presence of night pain as more important. …