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Fundamentals of Clinical Outcomes Assessment for Spinal Disorders: Clinical
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Vavken P
; Ganal-Antonio AK
; Quidde J
; Shen FH
; Chapman JR
; Samartzis D
Global Spine J
2015[Aug]; 5
(4
): 329-38
PMID26225283
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Study Design?A broad narrative review. Objectives?Outcome assessment in spinal
disorders is imperative to help monitor the safety and efficacy of the treatment
in an effort to change the clinical practice and improve patient outcomes. The
following article, part two of a two-part series, discusses the various outcome
tools and instruments utilized to address spinal disorders and their management.
Methods?A thorough review of the peer-reviewed literature was performed,
irrespective of language, addressing outcome research, instruments and tools, and
applications. Results?Numerous articles addressing the development and
implementation of health-related quality-of-life, neck and low back pain, overall
pain, spinal deformity, and other condition-specific outcome instruments have
been reported. Their applications in the context of the clinical trial studies,
the economic analyses, and overall evidence-based orthopedics have been noted.
Additional issues regarding the problems and potential sources of bias utilizing
outcomes scales and the concept of minimally clinically important difference were
discussed. Conclusion?Continuing research needs to assess the outcome instruments
and tools used in the clinical outcome assessment for spinal disorders.
Understanding the fundamental principles in spinal outcome assessment may also
advance the field of "personalized spine care."