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Maren W. Voss
Researcher at University of Utah
Publications - 54
Citations - 1186
Maren W. Voss is an academic researcher from University of Utah. The author has contributed to research in topics: Unemployment & Population. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 50 publications receiving 763 citations. Previous affiliations of Maren W. Voss include Towson University & Utah State University.
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PROMIS PF CAT Outperforms the ODI and SF-36 Physical Function Domain in Spine Patients.
TL;DR: The PROMIS PF CAT outperforms the ODI and SF-36 PFD in the spine patient population and is highly correlated, while taking less time to administer with fewer questions to answer.
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What Are the MCIDs for PROMIS, NDI, and ODI Instruments Among Patients With Spinal Conditions?
Man Hung,Charles L. Saltzman,Richard Kendall,Jerry Bounsanga,Maren W. Voss,Brandon D. Lawrence,Ryan Spiker,Darrel S. Brodke +7 more
TL;DR: This study uses a range of methods for determining MCIDs of the PROMIS PF and PI, NDI, and ODI from anchor-based to distribution-based methods, and identifies the lowest MCIDs identified for the NDI and O DI are consistent with prior studies, but those at the upper range are much higher.
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Establishing minimum clinically important difference values for the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Physical Function, hip disability and osteoarthritis outcome score for joint reconstruction, and knee injury and osteoarthritis outcome score for joint reconstruction in orthopaedics
TL;DR: This is the first comprehensive study providing a wide range of MCIDs for the PROMIS® PF, HOOS JR, and KOOS JR in orthopaedic patients with joint ailments.
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Evaluation of the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Upper Extremity Computer Adaptive Test.
TL;DR: The psychometric properties of the UE CAT compare favorably with the PF CAT and the DASH in nonshoulder upper extremity patients and could be improved with item bank expansion to include items at the upper end of function.
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PROMIS and FAAM Minimal Clinically Important Differences in Foot and Ankle Orthopedics.
Man Hung,Judith F. Baumhauer,Frank W. Licari,Maren W. Voss,Jerry Bounsanga,Charles L. Saltzman +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors estimated the minimum clinically clinically meaningful change from the patient perspective for interpreting patient-reported outcomes, and used this score to establish meaningful change in clinical outcomes.