Usefulness of Current Patient-Reported Outcome Scales for ACL Injury: A Mixed-Methods Evaluation of Stakeholder-Perceived Utility of Specific Constructs and Items Across the Rehabilitation Timeline

  • Erich J Petushek
  • , Jed A Diekfuss
  • , Joseph D Lamplot
  • , Anne-Inge I Mørtvedt
  • , Lauren C Hoey
  • , Kevin Heo
  • , Camryn B Petit
  • , Kim D Barber Foss
  • , Shayla M Warren
  • , Alexis B Slutsky-Ganesh
  • , Charles D Kenyon
  • , April L McPherson
  • , Michael E Biller
  • , Michael Newsome
  • , Brian Jennings
  • , John W Xerogeanes
  • , Gregory D Myer
  • , Alexis Ganesh

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Abstract

Numerous patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) have been used in patients with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR), often with overlapping constructs of interest and limited content validity. Inefficient scale application increases burden and diminishes overall usefulness for both the patient and practitioner.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)23259671231218964
JournalUnknown journal
Volume12
Issue number3
StatePublished - 2024

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