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O6 Nomological decomposition of 17,180 behavioral medicine indicators using a PROMIS-finetuned large language model

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P8 Enhancing PROMIS score interpretation through a Story-Based Score Guide: Development and methodological insights

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P10 Optimization and validation of the Core Module for the TCM Spleen-Stomach Disorders PRO Scale (SSD-PRO)

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O12 Child-caregiver agreement and test-retest reliability of nine PROMIS item banks in pediatric physical therapy

P13 Responsiveness of pediatric v2.0 and v3.0 PROMIS Pain Interference, Upper Extremity and Mobility

P14 Psychometric properties of Dutch-Flemish PROMIS pediatric measures in the Dutch pediatric oncology population (8-17 years)

O15 Psychometric properties of Dutch-Flemish PROMIS sleep measures in Dutch childhood cancer patients receiving follow-up care

P16 Relationship between PROMIS Depression and PROMIS Pain Interference in patients recovering from ankle surgery

P17 Developing a Dutch PROPr value set: Study design and lessons learned

P18 Interpretation of Neuro-QOL domains across a spectrum of patients living with multiple sclerosis

O19 Pilot study using artificial intelligence in the translation of PROMIS sexual function and satisfaction measures

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P21 The PROPr and QLU-C10D are more responsive to change than the EQ-5D-5L in cancer patients

P22 Patient-reported outcomes and their associated factors at 1- and 2-year follow-up after lumbar spine surgery

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P24 Comparing linking approaches for patient-reported outcomes under non-normal distribution: A Monte Carlo simulation study

O25 Implementation of the PROMIS Global Health 10 for rehabilitation services in a large hospital system

P26 Minimally Clinically Important Difference (MCID) and effect sizes for PROMIS in lower extremity trauma

O27 Social and mental health of accompanied and unaccompanied minors on Lesvos, Greece

P28 Health status in kidney replacement therapy: A subgroup analysis of the CONVINCE randomized controlled trial

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O30 A conceptual framework for integrating PROMs throughout the process of SDM in clinical care

P31 Assessment of differential item functioning of PROMIS-Fatigue SF-8a by health literacy among community adults

O32 Assessing comprehensibility of Dutch patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for people with low literacy skills

P33 Cultural and linguistic assessment of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for people with a migration background

P34 Trajectories of symptoms and functions among women from late pregnancy to puerperium

P35 PROMIS recovery trajectories, MCID achievement, and predictors following ankle arthrodesis

O36 Enhancing utilization of institution-wide patient-reported outcomes in clinical practice

P37 Patient-reported health outcome measures for young adults living with life-limiting conditions

P38 Community-based organizations and value-based care partnerships: Leveraging PROMIS for client-centered outcome assessment

P39 PROMIS in orthopaedic trauma: How do we get patients on board?

P40 Use of Knowledge-To-Action Model to implement the NeuroQoL across multi-site neurologic outpatient rehabilitation clinics

P41 Comparison of the accuracy of pencil-and-paper scoring and the HealthMeasures scoring with PROMIS profiles

O42 Implementation and validation of Patient-Reported Outcomes Information System (PROMIS) in patients with fibromyalgia

P43 Introducing the PQOLI-DI: Addressing the Gaps in quality of life measures for disabled populations

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P45 Trajectories of physical/social function in early rheumatoid arthritis using PROMIS symptom clusters

O46 Impact of exposure control on the efficiency and score precision of PROMIS computer adaptive testing

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O48 Semantic analysis of the PROMIS-29

P49 Leveraging PROMIS and HealthMeasures to develop non-motor patient-reported outcome measures for early Parkinson’s disease trials

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P53 Insights from PROMIS on impact of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis on psychosocial well-being and physical function

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P55 A stress reduction supplement improves acute PROMIS depression and stress scores in a clinical study

O56 Sexual function and satisfaction outcomes in African American men treated for prostate cancer

P57 Pain in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: Prevalence and associations with physical function and well-being

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P59 Comparing PROMIS tools and FACT-G in a randomized digital health coaching trial of cancer survivors

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O62 Validating and clarifying PROMIS measurement scales using a specialized large language model

P63 Application of PROMIS to address the physical and psychosocial burden of pediatric cyclic vomiting syndrome

O64 Implementing SCI-QOL into Canadian spinal cord injury rehabilitation: Results and insights

P65 PROMIS demonstrates HRQOL impairments in patients with new inflammatory arthritis due to cancer immunotherapy

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P67 Bivariate latent change score modeling of PROMIS Pain Interference and Physical Function in osteoarthritis

O68 Functional change trajectories in patients with chronic kidney disease: A growth mixture model analysis

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O70 Changes in symptoms and function and associated factors among patients with chronic kidney disease: Latent transition analysis

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O74 An Eight-Item PROMIS Profile for screen-to-CAT use in clinical practice

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P77 Psychometric evaluation of Arabic sleep assessment tools

O78 Which psychosocial measures are correlated to physical function and pain in patients with knee conditions?

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P82 Electronic patient-reported outcome measures (ePROMs) for triaging and scheduling outpatient appointments: A systematic review

P83 Application of electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePROs) for quality measure reporting in outpatient mental health care

P84 MyCommunication-Adults: Psychometric properties of a new generic communicative participation measure and development of short forms

P85 Evaluating digital health intervention combining telehealth coaching and app support for cancer patients using PROMIS-10

O86 The Reha-Toolbox Project: Integrating PROMIS for nationwide performance measurement in Germany’s rehabilitation quality assurance program

P87 Development and validation of MyCommunication-Youth: A self-report measure for communicative participation in children and adolescents

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O89 Anxiety and depression patient-reported outcome measures across real-world psychiatric settings

P90 Sentiment analysis of open-text survey responses: Using PROMs to assess differences in affective states

O91 Effects of cognitive impairment and age on PROMIS-57 Profile responses

P92 Associated patient-reported outcome measures: Do linked change scores tell the whole story?

P93 Predicting physical function from standardized physical performance, PROMIS and activity monitor measures in older adults

P94 Are PROMIS scores sensitive to functional differences in children with lower limb amputations?

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O97 Validation of the PROMIS Physical Function assessment for determining fall risk in elderly populations

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P99 Clinimetric properties of the Sleep Disturbance 8b and Sleep Related Impairment 8a in Huntington’s disease

O100 Exploring PROMIS scores in patients with pediatric lower limb deficiency across types and treatments

P101 Mapping ICF Concepts in physical therapy goals to PROMIS Physical Function items in chronic lower back pain

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P104 Differential responsiveness and minimally important differences of patient-reported outcomes: Truth or artefact?

P105 A systematic review and head-to-head comparison of EQ-5D and PROPr: Psychometric performance and distributional patterns

P106 Estimating PROMIS Global-10 severity thresholds among community dwelling and hospitalized adults with multiple chronic conditions

P107 Evaluating construct validity of the patient-reported outcomes measurement information system 16-item profile in total laryngectomy patients

P108 Meaningful change estimates of different PROMIS short forms within domains do not differ

O109 Comparing robot, avatar, and voice assistance in PROMIS administration – A cross-randomized controlled trial

O110 A new option for remote assessment with PROMIS: Mobile Toolbox and the MyCap app

P111 Comparing the PROMIS-Anxiety to PROsetta GAD-7 crosswalk in solid organ transplant recipients

O112 Patient perspectives on a PRO-based report and coaching session to inform treatment decisions

P113 Perceived social support following extremity trauma: Does sex matter?

P114 Patient-reported physical and mental health among factors associated with the timeliness of total knee replacement

O115 Two-step screening for anxiety symptoms among solid organ transplant recipients using PROMIS

P116 Identifying patients with delayed pain interference recovery after solid organ transplantation using supervised cluster analysis

O117 Novel approach to reduce item burden in longitudinal PROMIS-CAT Assessment: Simulation using PROMIS Pain Interference

P118 Psychometric validation of PROMIS Global Health using EQ-5D-3L in a representative Korean adult sample

P119 Psychometric validation of Korean PROMIS Pain Interference item bank and short forms

O120 Adults with inflammatory arthritis who use cannabis regularly report higher levels of anxiety and depression

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P122 Which psychosocial PROMIS measures are correlated to physical function in patients with knee osteoarthritis?

P123 Comparison of validity in patient-reported outcome measures in an epithelial ovarian cancer cohort

O124 Evaluation of a screen-to-CAT approach for PROMIS sleep disturbance in solid organ transplant recipients

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O126 Patient acceptable symptom state (PASS) for PROMIS domains following traumatic pelvic and acetabular fractures

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P128 Use of 3-month STarT back screening tool in predicting PROMIS-29 domains