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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 May 29.
Published in final edited form as: Br J Haematol. 2018 Mar 12;184(4):690–693. doi: 10.1111/bjh.15169

Table II.

Pre- and post-HSCT comparison of PROMIS measures (T-scores; n = 20).

PROMIS Measures (n = 20) Pre–HSCT Post–HSCT Post–HSCT outcome
Pain intensity (NRS 0–10)* 4.5 (0–8) 0.5 (0–7) Improved (P < 0.05)
Pain impact* 59.9 (40.7–77) 40.7 (34.9–77) Improved (P < 0.05)
Physical functionf 43.5 (32–59.2) 59.2 (32–59.2) Improved (P < 0.05)
Satisfaction with social role 50 (26.9–66.1) 55.7 (30.8–66.1) Improved (P < 0.05)
Fatigue* 53 (33.1–65.3) 42.7 (33.1–72.4) Unchanged (trend towards improvement, P = 0.09)
Anxiety* 49.4 (37.1–66.6) 44.6 (37.1–74.1) Unchanged (n/s)
Depression* 46.1 (38.2–64.9) 46.1 (30.5–81.3) Unchanged (n/s)
Sleep disturbance* 53.4 (30.5–77.6) 47.9 (30.5–74.1) Unchanged (n/s)

HSCT, haematopoietic stem cell transplant; NRS, numeric rating scale; PROMIS, patient reported outcome measures information system.

*

Higher scores in these measures indicate more suffering.

Higher scores in these measures indicate better health.