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Correlation Between Remote Symptom Reporting by Caregivers and Adverse Clinical Outcomes: Mixed Methods Study

Correlation Between Remote Symptom Reporting by Caregivers and Adverse Clinical Outcomes: Mixed Methods Study

The PROMIS Physical Function Short Form 4a covered the patient’s physical difficulty (from “unable to do” to “no difficulty”) to perform the following: household chores such as vacuuming, using the stairs, walking, and doing errands such as shopping. The study used the T-scores for the PROMIS measure, which normalizes the raw PROMIS score. Population-based, normalized PROMIS scores have a mean of 50 (SD 10) [22,23].

Ingrid Oakley-Girvan, Reem Yunis, Stephanie J Fonda, Michelle Longmire, Tess L Veuthey, Jennifer Shieh, Sara Aghaee, Ai Kubo, Sharon W Davis, Raymond Liu, Elad Neeman

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e49100

Machine Learning Approaches to Classify Self-Reported Rheumatoid Arthritis Health Scores Using Activity Tracker Data: Longitudinal Observational Study

Machine Learning Approaches to Classify Self-Reported Rheumatoid Arthritis Health Scores Using Activity Tracker Data: Longitudinal Observational Study

In this study, patient health scores were quantified using Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) surveys. PROMIS is a National Institutes of Health initiative devoted to developing and validating better measurement tools for assessing patients’ pain, fatigue, sleep disturbance, physical function, and other domains of health [13].

Kaushal Rao, William Speier, Yiwen Meng, Jinhan Wang, Nidhi Ramesh, Fenglong Xie, Yujie Su, W Benjamin Nowell, Jeffrey R Curtis, Corey Arnold

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e43107

The Evaluation of Health Care Services for Children and Adolescents With Post–COVID-19 Condition: Protocol for a Prospective Longitudinal Study

The Evaluation of Health Care Services for Children and Adolescents With Post–COVID-19 Condition: Protocol for a Prospective Longitudinal Study

Fatigue is assessed with the PROMIS Pediatric Short Form version 2.0–Fatigue 10a questionnaire. The questionnaire comprises 10 items, which are answered on a 5-point Likert scale [36]. A total score is calculated by building the sum of the individual item scores, with higher scores indicating greater fatigue [39]. The De Paul Symptom Questionnaire Focusing on PEM (DSQ-PEM) provides information on the presence of PEM by asking about the frequency and severity of different symptoms [37].

Chiara Rathgeb, Maja Pawellek, Uta Behrends, Martin Alberer, Michael Kabesch, Stephan Gerling, Susanne Brandstetter, Christian Apfelbacher

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e41010

Assessing the Equivalence of Paper, Mobile Phone, and Tablet Survey Responses at a Community Mental Health Center Using Equivalent Halves of a ‘Gold-Standard’ Depression Item Bank

Assessing the Equivalence of Paper, Mobile Phone, and Tablet Survey Responses at a Community Mental Health Center Using Equivalent Halves of a ‘Gold-Standard’ Depression Item Bank

Previous research has been done using the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) depression item bank (the same items that are used in the current study), which demonstrated the psychometric reliability and validity of these items [2]. While it is true that any 2 sets of items drawn at random from the PROMIS depression item bank should be psychometrically equivalent, clinicians rely on constellations of symptoms to diagnose and understand psychiatric disorders.

Benjamin B Brodey, Nicole L Gonzalez, Kathryn Ann Elkin, W Jordan Sasiela, Inger S Brodey

JMIR Ment Health 2017;4(3):e36