Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8804648 | The Spine Journal | 2017 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
Absolute 12-month ODI following surgery had a significant association on satisfaction with outcomes 12 months after surgery. Patients with higher baseline ODI required a larger change in ODI score to achieve satisfaction. No single measure can be used as a sole yardstick to measure quality of care after spine surgery. Satisfaction may be used in conjunction with baseline and 12-month ODI scores to provide an assessment of the quality of spine surgery provided in a patient centric fashion.
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Authors
Silky MD, Clinton J. MD, Kristin R. PhD, DPT, Mohamad MD, Matthew J. MD, Hui PhD, Frank E. PhD, Robert S. MD, MPH, Anthony L. MD,