Publications by authors named "G T Maughan"

Article Synopsis
  • - The minimal clinically important difference (MCID) is the score change that patients find significant and reflects noticeable changes in their symptoms.
  • - MCID is important for interpreting patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in a way that makes sense for populations, but its main drawback is the high variability due to the absence of a universal method.
  • - To address the variability issue, using both anchor and distribution-based MCID estimates can help ensure that results are meaningful to patients while also being statistically significant.
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Purpose: Threshold scores for patient acceptable symptom state (PASS) represent the score beyond which a patient considers themselves "well." We aimed to determine PASS thresholds for the symptom severity scale (SSS) and functional status scale (FSS) of the Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire in a sample of patients 1 year following carpal tunnel release.

Methods: Adults (≥ 18 years) from a single, tertiary-care academic institution were contacted 12 ± 1 months after carpal tunnel release.

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Purpose: Environmental sustainability is an important issue in health care because of large amounts of greenhouse gases attributable to hospitals. The operating room has been highlighted as one of the highest contributors, prompting several initiatives by organizations focused on the care of hand and upper extremity conditions. This study aimed to quantify and compare the carbon footprint of a common hand surgery in two different surgical settings, the procedure room (PR) and operating room.

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Purpose: Patient-reported outcome measures intend to capture patients' perspectives on their health status. However, the patient-perceived applicability of many of these patient-reported outcome measures is unknown. We hypothesized that patients experiencing greater upper extremity disability and greater pain interference would be more likely to report that the Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand questionnaire (QuickDASH) survey content is responsive to their daily lives and goals in seeking surgical care.

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Self-compassion recognises a meaning of life's suffering, aligning with existential positive psychology. Although this construct is known to protect our mental health, how to augment self-compassion remains to be evaluated. Social work students suffer from high rates of mental health problems; however, research into self-compassion in this population remains to be developed.

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