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AAOS 2023: Patient Reported Outcome Measure Use on Patient Satisfaction in Foot & Ankle Clinics

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March 2023

AAOS 2023: Patient Reported Outcome Measure Use on Patient Satisfaction in Foot & Ankle Clinics

Vol: 303| Issue: 3| Number:7| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Randomized Trial
OE Level Evidence:N/A
Journal Level of Evidence:N/A

Does Patient-Reported Outcome Measure Use at New Foot and Ankle Clinic Visits Improve Patient Satisfaction and Experience? A Randomized, Controlled Trial

Contributing Authors:
DN Bernstein C Jones AS Flemister BF DiGiovanni JF Baumhauer

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375 new foot and ankle patients arriving at clinic for visit were randomized to receive a scripted viewing and discussion of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) (n=130) or control (no viewing of PROMs; n=145). The outcomes of interest were patient satisfaction and experience, patient activation, and surgeon and sociodemographic factors linked with those associations. All patients rated their...

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