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Our survey of 38 surgeons shows that Ecological Momentary Computerized Adaptive Testing (EMCAT), a platform to remotely collect patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) is acceptable to surgeons, and 36 of 38 are willing to participate in future randomized control trials comparing EMCAT versus routine follow-up.Level of evidence: IV.

Original publication

DOI

10.1177/17531934241274113

Type

Journal

J hand surg eur vol

Publication Date

11/09/2024

Keywords

Ecological Momentary Computerized Adaptive Testing (EMCAT), Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), carpal tunnel decompression, postoperative management