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  2. An outcome measure is a tool used to assess a patients current status. [1] . Outcome measures may provide a score, an interpretation of results and at times a risk categorization of the patient. Prior to providing any intervention, an outcome measure provides baseline data.

  3. An outcome measure, endpoint, effect measure or measure of effect is a measure within medical practice or research, (primarily clinical trials) which is used to assess the effect, both positive and negative, of an intervention or treatment.

  4. May 10, 2024 · This chapter provides an overview of the basic principles of outcome measures. It discusses the features of outcome measures and provides a comparison between true outcome measures and surrogate outcome measures.

  5. Jun 1, 2015 · The measures chosen to assess the impact of the interventions are called the outcome measures in the trial (or the trial endpoints). Such measures should be defined at the time the trial is designed and should be specified in detail in the study protocol.

    • Peter G. Smith, Richard H. Morrow, David A. Ross
    • 2015/06/01
    • 2015
  6. Jun 29, 2022 · Outcome Measures Defined. The World Health Organization defines an outcome measure as achange in the health of an individual, group of people, or population that is attributable to an intervention or series of interventions.”

  7. The Importance of Outcome Measurement. Outcomes are the most important information for patients. Outcomes define success for every physician, health care organization and payer. Outcomes encourage multidisciplinary IPUs and facilitate care improvement.

  8. Outcome Measures. Outcome measures reflect the impact of the health care service or intervention on the health status of patients. For example: The percentage of patients who died as a result of surgery (surgical mortality rates). The rate of surgical complications or hospital-acquired infections.