physiopraxis 2023; 21(10): 26-29
DOI: 10.1055/a-2122-5848
Therapie
Patient Reported Outcomes

Nicht mehr wegzudenken – Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in der Physiotherapie

Georg Supp
,
Nele Mager

Nele Mager untersuchte in ihrer Masterarbeit die Implementierung systematischer Outcome-Messungen in einer Physiotherapiepraxis und wertete die Erfahrungen der Therapierenden mithilfe semistrukturierter Interviews aus. Sie schlussfolgert: Outcomes messen ist hilfreich, nötig und absolut möglich.



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Article published online:
18 October 2023

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