Value-based care in abdominal surgery: Measuring recovery outcomes that matter to patients

As surgery enters the era of value-based care, it is advocated that postoperative recovery be measured using patient-reported outcomes (PROs) as they provide a mean to incorporate the patient’s perspectives and experiences into research and clinical decision-making. In abdominal surgery, this is currently precluded by the lack of PRO measures specifically developed and validated in the context of postoperative recovery. The core goal of this research project is to develop a PRO measure aimed to assess postoperative recovery from the perspective of patients undergoing abdominal surgery. This project will be conducted in three phases: Phase 1: qualitative interviews with patients to develop a conceptual framework and generate relevant items, Phase 2: use of Rasch Analysis for item-reduction and scale formation, and Phase 3: further assessment of measurement properties based on traditional psychometric methods.

Faculty Supervisor:

Julio Flavio Fiore Junior

Student:

Partner:

Merck Canada Inc (Kirkland, QC)

Discipline:

Life Sciences

Sector:

Manufacturing; Professional, scientific and technical services

University:

Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre

Program:

Accelerate

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