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Table 2 PROM characteristics

From: A systematic review of the measurement properties of patient reported outcome measures used for adults with an ankle fracture

PROM

Construct(s)

Target Population

Recall period

Items and subscales

Response options

Source language (and additional language versions)

AAOS

Outcome for foot or ankle disability

Individuals with foot or ankle disability

Past 1 week (or since injury if less than 1 week)

25 items, 20 items in the core scale and a shoe comfort scale consisting of 5 items

Likert scales varying in length 1–3, 1–5, 1–6 or 1–7

English(Mexican- Spanish)

A-FORM

Outcome following ankle fracture

Individuals with ankle fracture

No recall period given

15 items, no sub-scales. Two parts to the questionnaire.

Single response, multiple choice - 5 response options

English

OMAS

Outcome following ankle fracture

Individuals with ankle fracture

No recall period provided

9 items, no subscales

Single response, multiple choice - 2, 3, 4 or 5 response options

Not specified (English, Turkish and Norwegian)