Reducing The Hassle of Patient-Reported Outcomes | OBERD
05/20/20
Now more than ever, patients don’t want to spend time filling out lengthy, cumbersome questionnaires. New work from the Rothman Orthopaedic Institute in Philadelphia and Universal Research Solutions [OBERD] in Columbia, Missouri, addresses this issue in their new study, “Use of Computerized Adaptive Testing to Develop More Concise Patient-Reported Outcome Measures,” appears in the March 12, 2020 edition of The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery.