Does the number of social factors affect long-term patient-reported outcomes and satisfaction in those with cervical myelopathy? A QOD study

Park, C., Shaffrey, C. I., Than, K. D., Bisson, E. F., Sherrod, B. A., Asher, A. L., Coric, D., Potts, E. A., Foley, K. T., Wang, M. Y., Fu, K.-M., Virk, M. S., Knightly, J. J., Meyer, S., Park, P., Upadhyaya, C., Shaffrey, M. E., Buchholz, A. L., Tumialán, L. M., … Gottfried, O. N. (2024). Does the number of social factors affect long-term patient-reported outcomes and satisfaction in those with cervical myelopathy? A QOD study. Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine, 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3171/2023.11.spine23127
Authors:
Christine Park
Christopher I Shaffrey
Khoi D Than
Erica F Bisson
Brandon A Sherrod
Anthony L Asher
Domagoj Coric
Eric A Potts
Kevin T Foley
Michael Y Wang
Kai-Ming Fu
Michael S Virk
John J Knightly
Scott Meyer
Paul Park
Cheerag Upadhyaya
Mark E Shaffrey
Avery L Buchholz
Luis M Tumialán
Jay D Turner
Nitin Agarwal
Andrew K Chan
Dean Chou
Nauman S Chaudhry
Regis W Haid
Praveen V Mummaneni
Georgios D Michalopoulos
Mohamad Bydon
Oren N Gottfried
Affiliated Authors:
Andrew K Chan
Dean Chou
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Author Keywords:
cervical spondylotic myelopathy
patient-reported outcomes
satisfaction
social factors
quality outcomes database
pain
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.3171/2023.11.spine23127
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PubMed

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