2020
DOI: 10.1111/luts.12345
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Development of a core data set for pelvic floor disorder patients registry

Abstract: Objectives: Pelvic floor disorders (PFDs) are important public health concerns due to their increasing prevalence. Hence, there is an increasing need for developing systematically collected quality data to assist appropriate clinical decision-making. This study aimed to develop a core data set for patients with PFDs based on the PFDs registry. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in 2019. Data were retrieved from electronic databases including PubMed, Embase and Google scholar. Available … Show more

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“…Most studies on the MDS have also used this classification. The examples include MDSs presented for C‐section anesthesia information management system, 16 traumatic brain injuries, 33 speech therapy, 34 cardiac electrophysiology, 35 patients suffering from pelvic floor disorders, 36 postmortem computed tomography report for anthropological biological profiling, 37 and COVID‐19 registry 18 . The reason for this classification has been the different nature and application of administrative and clinical data.…”
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“…Most studies on the MDS have also used this classification. The examples include MDSs presented for C‐section anesthesia information management system, 16 traumatic brain injuries, 33 speech therapy, 34 cardiac electrophysiology, 35 patients suffering from pelvic floor disorders, 36 postmortem computed tomography report for anthropological biological profiling, 37 and COVID‐19 registry 18 . The reason for this classification has been the different nature and application of administrative and clinical data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the importance of registering socioeconomic data in patients with spinal canal stenosis, for the socioeconomic data class, seven data elements were proposed, all being approved by the experts except for ethnicity. Some of the data proposed in this class had differences from similar studies 36,38 . Considering the effect of type of occupation on the severity of disease as well as the patient's response to the treatment, four data elements were considered for describing the patient's job.…”
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