Meaningful score changes for SF-36v2, FACIT-fatigue, and RASIQ in rheumatoid arthritis
Abstract Background Interpretation thresholds for patient-reported outcome (PRO) scores are of crucial importance, particularly when interpreting treatment benefit. This study was designed to determine the within-patient meaningful improvement (WPMI) thresholds for the Short-Form 36 Health Survey ve...
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Main Authors: | Regina Rendas-Baum (Author), Xiaochen Lin (Author), Mark Kosinski (Author), Jakob Bue Bjorner (Author), Marguerite G. Bracher (Author), Wen-Hung Chen (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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