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| 2005, Volume 15, Number 1, Page(s) 004-011 | |
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| Outcome Measurement After Lumbar Disc Surgery | |
| Varol AYDIN1, Serpil AYDIN2 | |
| 1Department of Neurosurgery, School of Medicine, Adnan Menderes University, Aydın 2Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, Adnan Menderes University, Aydın |
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| Keywords: Outcome, outcome measurement, lumbar disc surgery, quality of life, scale | |
| Abstract | |
OBJECTIVE: Quality of life is becoming more important within the concept of
health care. Although clinical outcome still plays a big role in outcome
measurement, patients' perceptions and understanding of their own health is
being considered as significant. There are many measurement tools used for
many diseases and surgical interventions today, including lumbar disc surgery. MATERIALS:We review the most common generic and disease-specific Health Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) scales, which can be used to measure the outcomes of patients who have undergone lumbar disc surgery. CONCLUSION: The aim of lumbar disc surgery should be not only to maintain the clinical outcome but to improve quality of life as well. Outcome measurement scales should be useful for assessing the outcome regarding health related quality of life. |
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