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SRS-22
(Scoliosis Research Society-22)
Focus:
The SRS-22 evaluates health-related quality of life in patients with scoliosis, including pain, function, self-image, mental health, and satisfaction with treatment.
Pertinent Survey:
- Body Part: Spine
- Area Of Focus: Scoliosis, Back Pain, Function, Self-Image
A validated PROM widely used in both adolescent and adult scoliosis populations.
Description:
The SRS-22 consists of five domains assessing pain, function/activity, self-image/appearance, mental health, and satisfaction with management. Each item is scored on a 5-point Likert scale, with higher scores indicating better outcomes. It is widely used for surgical planning, monitoring post-operative outcomes, and conducting scoliosis research.
Use Cases:
- Evaluating HRQoL in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.
- Monitoring outcomes after spinal fusion or corrective surgery.
- Researching the impact of scoliosis on physical and psychological well-being.
- Comparing conservative and surgical treatment outcomes.
- Tracking post-treatment satisfaction and functional recovery.
Number Of Questions:
22
Click here to view the questionnaire.
Questionnaire Survey Consists of:
- 22 items across 5 domains:
- Pain (5 items)
- Function/Activity (5 items)
- Self-Image/Appearance (5 items)
- Mental Health (5 items)