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क्षेत्रस्वास्थ्य सेवाएँस्वास्थ्य सेवाएँ
परिवारProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
उद्भव वर्ष19981994
प्रवर्तकDavid W. Murray and colleagues at University of OxfordCharles S. Cleeland and Kathryn M. Ryan
प्रकारTwelve-item knee function questionnairePain severity and interference measurement
मौलिक स्रोतDawson, J., Fitzpatrick, R., Murray, D., & Carr, A. (1998). Questionnaire on the perceptions of patients about total knee replacement. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 80(1), 63-69. DOI ↗Cleeland, C. S., & Ryan, K. M. (1994). Pain assessment: global use of the Brief Pain Inventory. Annals of the Academy of Medicine Singapore, 23(2), 129-138. link ↗
उपनामOKS, Oxford Score KneeBPI, BPI-SF
संबंधित33
सारांशThe Oxford Knee Score (OKS) is a brief, validated self-report questionnaire developed by Murray and colleagues at the University of Oxford in 1998 to measure outcomes following knee replacement surgery. The OKS comprises 12 items assessing knee pain, knee-related functional limitations, and quality of life in patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty. It is the primary patient-reported outcome measure for knee replacement in international orthopedic research and clinical practice.The Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) is a concise, validated self-report instrument developed by Cleeland and Ryan beginning in 1994 to measure the severity and functional impact of pain in patients with cancer and chronic pain conditions. The BPI-Short Form comprises 11 items assessing pain severity and interference with daily activities, enabling rapid multidimensional pain assessment across diverse clinical populations.
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