A High-Sensitivity International Knee Documentation Committee Survey Index From the PROMIS System: The Next-Generation Patient-Reported Outcome for a Knee Injury Population
Abstract
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) measure progression and quality of care. While legacy PROs such as the International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) survey are well-validated, a lengthy PRO creates a time burden on patients, decreasing adherence. In recent years, PROs such as the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Physical Function and Pain Interference surveys were developed as computer adaptive tests, reducing time to completion. Previous studies have examined correlation between legacy PROs and PROMIS; however, no studies have developed effective prediction models utilizing PROMIS to create an IKDC index. While the IKDC is the standard knee PRO, computer adaptive PROs offer numerous practical advantages.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Pub Defense Publication
- Publication Date
- Oct 06, 2021
- Source ID
- 10.1177/03635465211041593
Entities
People
- Andrew J. Sheean
- Andrew P. Hurvitz
- Benjamin K. Potter
- Brett A. Freedman
- Brett D. Owens
- Chad A. Haley
- Christopher J. Roach
- Christopher J. Tucker
- Daniel I Rhon
- Eric S. Grenier
- Husain M. Bharmal
- Ian Lee
- James R. Bailey
- Jonathan F. Dickens
- Joseph W. Galvin
- Kenneth L Cameron
- Lance E. Leclere
- Leon J. Nesti
- Lucas S. Mcdonald
- Mark A. Slabaugh
- Matthew A. Posner
- Matthew R. Schmitz
- Matthew S. Tenan
- Matthew T. Provencher
- Matthew W. Bradley
- Motion Collaborative
- Paul M. Ryan
- Richard J. Robins
- Timothy Mauntel
- Travis C. Burns
- Travis J Dekker
- William R. Volk
Organizations
- Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center
- Brown University
- Madigan Army Medical Center
- Mayo Clinic
- Military Health System
- Naval Medical Center San Diego
- San Antonio Military Medical Center
- South Texas Veterans Health Care System
- Tripler Army Medical Center
- Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
- United States Air Force Academy
- United States Naval Academy
- Walter Reed National Military Medical Center