Pediatric Measure Yourself Medical Outcomes Profile
Generic-Specific Modules
Measure domains: Symptom 1; symptom 2; activity impairment; general well-being (child specifies symptoms and activity impairment affecting them most)
Summary of development: The adult measure, Measure Yourself Medical Outcomes Profile, has been used in an adult population since its development in 1996 (Patterson). The measure does not appear to be used in a pediatric population. The single publication about the PMYMOP is a PhD thesis paper about development without any psychometric testing (Ishaque 2018).
Ishaque S, Roberts R, Karnon J, Thomas D, Salter A, editors. Adaptation/content validation of measure yourself medical outcomes profile (MYMOP) questionnaire for 7–11 -year-old children. Quality of life research. Dordrecht: Springer; 2018
Additional information
| Number of Items | 4 |
|---|---|
| Time Frame/Recall Period | Past week |
| Overall Score | Yes/no |
| Sub scores/Subscales | Symptoms; activity impairment; general well-being (child specifies symptoms and activity impairment affecting them most) |
| Ages | 7-11 |
| Respondent | Self |
| Languages | English |
| Development Used Experts | Ishaque 2018 |
| Development Used Patient | Ishaque 2018 |
| Measure Website | https://www.meaningfulmeasures.co.uk/ |