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PROMIS
(Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System)
Focus:
The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) provides standardized measures of physical, mental, and social health across chronic conditions and populations.
Relevant Survey:
- Body Part: General (system-wide health assessment)
- Area Of Focus: Physical Function, Fatigue, Pain, Emotional Distress, Social Health
A suite of PROMs developed by the NIH to evaluate health outcomes in a precise, flexible, and patient-centered way.
Description:
PROMIS offers universal health measures suitable for both general and disease-specific populations. It uses modern psychometric methods (IRT, CAT) to provide efficient, reliable scoring. Domains include physical, emotional, and social health, making PROMIS adaptable to diverse clinical and research settings.
Use Cases:
- Evaluating HRQoL in chronic disease populations.
- Measuring pain, fatigue, or depression in clinical care.
- Comparing health outcomes across conditions and treatments.
- Supporting value-based healthcare and research.
Number Of Questions:
Varies (Short Forms: 4–10 items; Computer Adaptive Tests adjust dynamically)
Click here to view the questionnaire.
Questionnaire Survey Consists of:
- Modular system with multiple domains:
- Physical Health (e.g., mobility, pain, fatigue)
- Mental Health (e.g., anxiety, depression, cognitive function)