Comparing the Primary Concerns of Injured Collegiate-Athletes to the Content of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures
CONCLUSIONS: The presence of significant content differences supports clinician perceived barriers regarding relevance of established PROMs. However, the IKDC was observed to be a relevant and efficient PROM for evaluating the primary concerns of collegiate-athletes experiencing lower extremity injury. Clinicians should consider utilizing patient-generated measures to support coverage of patient-specific concerns in care.PMID:35622954 | DOI:10.4085/1062-6050-0516.21
Source: J Athl Train - Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Jennifer Tinsley Heather L Pannill Kimberly Fasczewski Laurie Rivera Jennifer S Howard Source Type: research
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