Jensen et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Applying PRO reference values to communicate clinically relevant information at the point-of-careJensen et al., 2019
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- 1858683506953654204
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- Jensen R
- Bjorner J
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- Medical Care
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Discussion: There is a strong, long-standing discipline behind reference value development and application in psychology and medicine, allowing for both providers and patients to understand comparisons and identify what is “out of range.” PRO reference values can be …
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