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Computer-based patient-reported outcomes improve satisfaction and compliance

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June 2016

Computer-based patient-reported outcomes improve satisfaction and compliance

Vol: 5| Issue: 6| Number:68| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Diagnostic Test
OE Level Evidence:2
Journal Level of Evidence:N/A

Improving Patient Satisfaction Through Computer-Based Questionnaires

Orthopedics. 2016 Jan 1;39(1):e31-5

Contributing Authors:
MJ Smith MJ Reiter BD Crist LG Schultz TJ Choma

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Synopsis

308 patients from spine, upper extremity, and trauma orthopaedic clinics were recruited to compare electronic-based and paper-based administration of validated orthopaedic patient-reported outcome measures (PSS, FFI, ODI, SF-36) in terms of compliance and patient satisfaction. All outcome measures (except SF-36) displayed comparable results between administration methods, and patients were signifi...

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