What matters most to patients following percutaneous coronary interventions? A new patient-reported outcome measure developed using Rasch analysis
Abstract
Measuring patient reported outcomes can improve the quality and effectiveness of healthcare interventions. The aim of this study was to identify the final set of items that can be included in a patient-reported outcome measure to assess recovery of patients following percutaneous coronary interventions.A consecutive sample of 200 patients registered in the Victorian Cardiac Outcomes Registry participated in a telephone survey 30 days following...
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Title
What matters most to patients following percutaneous coronary interventions? A new patient-reported outcome measure developed using Rasch analysis
Published Date
Sep 5, 2019
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
9
Pages
e0222185 - e0222185
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