Many patient-reported outcome measures for cardiovascular diseases fail to meet all nine COSMIN methodological criteria, leaving a limited choice of suitable instruments.
Many HRQoL PROMs used in cardiovascular disease do not meet all COSMIN criteria for methodological quality, indicating a need for better tools in routine care and research.
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This scoping review of HRQoL PROMs in individuals with common CVDs found evidence that many PROMs do not fulfill all nine COSMIN criteria for methodological quality, and for some CVDs there is a limited choice of suitable PROMs for HRQoL measurement. There is an opportunity to improve HRQoL evaluation for use within routine care and research.
Bhatty et al. (Sun,) reported a other. Many patient-reported outcome measures for cardiovascular diseases fail to meet all nine COSMIN methodological criteria, leaving a limited choice of suitable instruments.