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Minimal important difference

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by NewsBot, Mar 6, 2008.

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    Minimal important difference: Values for the Foot Health Status Questionnaire, Foot Function Index and Visual Analogue Scale
    Karl B. Landorf and Joel A. Radford
    The Foot Volume 18, Issue 1, March 2008, Pages 15-19
     
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    Minimal Important Difference (MID) of two commonly used outcome measures for foot problems
    Karl B Landorf , Joel A Radford and Susie Hudson
    Journal of Foot and Ankle Research 2010, 3:7doi:10.1186/1757-1146-3-7
     
  3. David Smith

    David Smith Well-Known Member

    I kind of wonder what these measures are for. Are they to convince the clinician or the patient that the intervention did some good, because I'm sure the patient will know without any help.

    Dave
     
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    Minimal Clinically Important Difference of Commonly Used Hip, Knee, Foot and Ankle Specific Questionnaires: A Systematic Review.
    Çelik D, Çoban Ö, Kılıçoğlu Ö
    J Clin Epidemiol. 2019 May 9
     
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