- Badalamente, Marie;
- Coffelt, Laureen;
- Elfar, John;
- Gaston, Glenn;
- Hammert, Warren;
- Huang, Jerry;
- Lattanza, Lisa;
- Macdermid, Joy;
- Merrell, Greg;
- Netscher, David;
- Panthaki, Zubin;
- Rafijah, Greg;
- Trczinski, Douglas;
- Graham, Brent;
- Committee, American Society for Surgery of the Hand Clinical Trials and Outcomes
Measurement is a fundamental cornerstone in all aspects of scientific discovery, including clinical research. To be useful, measurement instruments must meet several key criteria, the most important of which are satisfactory reliability, validity, and responsiveness. Part 1 of this article reviews the general concepts of measurement instruments and describes the measurement of general health, pain, and patient satisfaction.