2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2753.2010.01428.x
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The Postoperative Recovery Profile (PRP) – a multidimensional questionnaire for evaluation of recovery profiles

Abstract: Background. The previously developed Postoperative Recovery Profile (PRP) questionnaire

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“…The items cover the following dimensions: physical symptoms, physical functions, psychological, social, and activity. Patients' perceived problems/difficulties are assessed by the response categories; severe, moderate, mild, none which implies that the data has ordered categories [12] .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The items cover the following dimensions: physical symptoms, physical functions, psychological, social, and activity. Patients' perceived problems/difficulties are assessed by the response categories; severe, moderate, mild, none which implies that the data has ordered categories [12] .…”
Section: Tools;mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Postoperative recovery profile shows good construct validity and an ability to discriminate between recovery profiles in different groups [12] . The majority of items showed a high level of intra-patient reliability [22] .The 2011 KSS is a reliable, internal consistent, construct validity and responsive questionnaire, with 96% response rate and 43% completion rate.…”
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“…A four-point descriptive scale of none, mild, moderate, and severe is used. Results from the answers in the questionnaire can be transformed into a global score of recovery (GSR) based on the number of items in the questionnaire answered with none (indicator sum) [19].…”
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“…So ist insbesondere im internationalen Vergleich die Dauer des stationären Aufenthalts nicht aussagekräftig. Eine bessere Methode zur Evaluation der postoperativen Rekonvaleszenz wären neben der Dokumentation des Schmerzmittel-und Prokinetikabedarfs beispielsweise validierte Instrumente wie das "postoperative recovery profile" [1]. Mit diesem Instrument können verschiedene belastende Symptome, psychische Belastungen und Aspekte der funktionellen Rekonvaleszenz erfragt werden.…”
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