Responsiveness and minimal important change of the Family Reported Outcome Measure (FROM-16)
Abstract Background The FROM-16 is a generic family quality of life (QoL) instrument that measures the QoL impact of patients' disease on their family members/partners. The study aimed to assess the responsiveness of FROM-16 to change and determine Minimal Important Change (MIC). Methods Respon...
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Main Authors: | R. Shah (Author), A.Y. Finlay (Author), M.S. Salek (Author), H. Allen (Author), S.J. Nixon (Author), M. Nixon (Author), K. Otwombe (Author), F.M. Ali (Author), J.R. Ingram (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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