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      Preoperative PROMIS Scores Predict Postoperative Success in Foot and Ankle Patients.

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          Abstract

          The use of patient-reported outcomes continues to expand beyond the scope of clinical research to involve standard of care assessments across orthopedic practices. It is currently unclear how to interpret and apply this information in the daily care of patients in a foot and ankle clinic. We prospectively examined the relationship between preoperative patient-reported outcomes (PROMIS Physical Function, Pain Interference and Depression scores), determined minimal clinical important differences for these values, and assessed if these preoperative values were predictors of improvement after operative intervention.

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          Journal
          Foot Ankle Int
          Foot & ankle international
          SAGE Publications
          1944-7876
          1071-1007
          Sep 2016
          : 37
          : 9
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Orthopaedics, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA.
          [2 ] Department of Physical Therapy, George Fox University, Newberg, OR, USA.
          [3 ] Department of Orthopaedics, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA Judy_Baumhauer@URMC.rochester.edu.
          Article
          1071100716665113
          10.1177/1071100716665113
          27530986
          78b40de4-6b7c-4fa3-8d0e-d2a514c1c0f5
          History

          PROMIS,shared decision making,predictive outcome,patient-reported outcomes,foot and ankle surgery

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