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Cardiac ablation aims to reduce or abolish symptoms and increase quality of life, making it an ideal area for PROM use.
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A significant number of participants (n=14) contended that PROM use should be linked to specific services or interventions for patients, so that before after PROM scores could be captured.
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Responsiveness is considered as an important measurement property of a PROM used for treatment evaluation and needs to be evaluated for the Norwegian version in future research.
In-depth open-ended interviews of 10 stroke patients (5 men and 5 women; ages: ≤45, n = 2; 45–65, n = 5; ≥65, n = 3) were conducted to identify potential items for the Stroke-PROM using the selected conceptual framework.
Current PROMs used for CFS/ME measure fatigue, disability and mood.
In this study, we developed and validated a Stroke-PROM for use in the evaluation of outcomes for patients with stroke.
[Analysis of the mouse Plp1 sequence using MatInspector (Cartharius et al., 2005) revealed a YY1 motif in the sequence for prom 3, but not the ASE, using the consensus sequence CGCCATNTT as defined by Kim et al. (2007).
The aim of this review was to identify patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) for use in research and clinical practice involving individuals with visual impairment following stroke and to evaluate their content validity against quality assessment criteria.
As a next step, it would seem appropriate to appraise existing 'domain-specific' PROMs for use with children and young people with neurodisability; that is, those questionnaires that specifically measure the key outcome domains.
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