Development of a Core Patient-Reported Outcome (Measures) Set for Pediatric Physical Therapy.
Researchers have developed a core set of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) specifically designed for use in pediatric physical therapy, addressing a longstanding gap in standardized measurement tools for this population. The study, published in Pediatric Physical Therapy, outlines a consensus-driven process to identify which outcomes matter most to children and their families receiving PT services. Establishing a shared core set aims to improve consistency in clinical assessment and facilitate meaningful comparisons across pediatric PT research and practice.
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