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- Title
Measurement of quality of recovery using the QoR-40: a quantitative systematic review.
- Authors
Gornall, B F; Myles, P S; Smith, C L; Burke, J A; Leslie, K; Pereira, M J; Bost, J E; Kluivers, K B; Nilsson, U G; Tanaka, Y; Forbes, A
- Abstract
Several rating scales have been developed to measure quality of recovery after surgery and anaesthesia, but the most extensively used is the QoR-40, a 40-item questionnaire that provides a global score and subscores across five dimensions: patient support, comfort, emotions, physical independence, and pain. It has been evaluated in a variety of settings, but its overall psychometric properties (validity, reliability, ease of use, and interpretation) and clinical utility are uncertain.
- Publication
British journal of anaesthesia, 2013, Vol 111, Issue 2, p161
- ISSN
1471-6771
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1093/bja/aet014