In the context of long-term outcomes, what is the role of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs)?
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Correct answer: They capture patient-reported function, quality of life, and participation
PROMs provide insight into how patients perceive their functional status and quality of life, which is critical in long-term outcome evaluation.
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