Two-item PROMIS® global physical and mental health scales
Abstract Background Self-reports of health provide useful information about function and well-being that can improve communication between patients and clinicians. Global health items provide summary information that are predictive of health care utilization and mortality. There is a need for parsim...
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Main Authors: | Ron D. Hays (Author), Benjamin D. Schalet (Author), Karen L. Spritzer (Author), David Cella (Author) |
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2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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