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Feedback to Patients About Patient-reported Outcomes Does Not Improve Empowerment or Satisfaction.

Clin Orthop Relat Res

April 2018

L. Ackermans, M. G. Hageman, A. H. Bos, V. A. B. Scholtes, R. W. Poolman, OLVG-Oost, Orthopaedic Surgery, Joint Research, Amsterdam, The Netherlands D. Haverkamp, Slotervaart Centre of Orthopedic Research and Education (SCORE), Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Background: Although patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are helpful to define whether an intervention has improved a patient's status in ways the patient feels are important, they may also serve an empowering educational role; specifically, sharing a patient's scores might help the patient understand his or her progress during treatment. However, whether sharing PROM scores in this way improves the sense of empowerment or satisfaction with the process of care has not been well explored. Also, less is known whether specific demographic factors or coping strategies are associated with empowerment.

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