Pgi I. Patient Global Impression of Improvement (PGII) has only been validated in incontinence Our aim was to validate its use following prolapse surgery Methods Women with prolapse were recruited from waiting lists and assessed objectively (pelvic organ prolapse quantification system (POPQ)) Quality of life (QoL) was assessed with prolapse QoL Author Sushma Srikrishna Dudley Robinson Linda CardozoCited by Publish Year 2010.
The Patient Global Impression scale (PGI) also known as Subject Global Impression (SGI) is the PRO counterpart to the Clinical Global Impressions scale (CGI) which was published in 1976 by the National Institute of Mental Health (US) It consists of one item based on the CGI and adapted to the patient It mainly measures change in clinical status (PGIC) but can also measure disease.
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The PGII is a transition scale that is a single question asking the patient to rate their urinary tract condition now as compared with how it was prior to before beginning treatment on a scale from 1 Very much better to 7 Very much worse.
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Patients Global Impression of Improvement (PGII) for Incontinence Patient Name _____ Date of Birth ☐☐ ☐☐ ☐☐ Date questionnaire completed ☐☐ ☐☐ ☐☐ Please indicate how long ago you had your incontinence surgery? 6 weeks ☐ 3 months ☐ 6 months ☐ File Size 203KBPage Count 1.
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P a t i e n t G l o b a l I m p r e s s i o n o f I m p r o v e m e n t (PGI I ) Check the number that best describes how your postoperative condition is now File Size 99KBPage Count 1.