Abstract
EDITOR,—Charlotte Paterson should be commended for piloting her patient generated outcome measure in a primary care setting.1 The “measure yourself medical outcome profile” (MYMOP) has potential for routine use, not least because it is simple to use. Also, the authors' tests of validity and responsiveness indicate that it correlates with health status and perceived improvements in health. Three important questions remain unanswered, however. Firstly, does the MYMOP really measure outcomes that matter to patients—that is, that have meaning and …
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