Assessing responsiveness over time of the PROMIS ® pediatric symptom and function measures in cancer, nephrotic syndrome, and sickle cell disease
ConclusionsThis study provides evidence for the responsiveness of seven PROMIS Pediatric measures to clinical disease state in three chronic illnesses. The findings support use of PROMIS Pediatric measures in clinical research.
Source: Quality of Life Research - Category: Health Management Source Type: research
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