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Contents
1. About the application .............................................................................................................. 3
1.1 Login page ........................................................................................................................ 4
1.2 Digital Patient Onboarding ............................................................................................... 5
2. Patient questionnaire ............................................................................................................. 6
2.1 Join replacement surgery ................................................................................................. 6
2.2 Profile questions ............................................................................................................... 7
3. Joint disability ....................................................................................................................... 19
3.1 Hip Disability and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (HOOS) ............................................... 19
3.2 Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) .................................................. 21
4. Risk Assessment and Prediction Tool (RAPT) ...................................................................... 24
5. Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) ................................................................... 26
6. Health questionnaire (EQ-5DTM) ........................................................................................... 31
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1. About the application Corin RPM Admission is an interactive app for healthcare professionals to profile patients’ health.
Please note, use of this app requires an email invitation to be sent to you.
The patient will answer several questions in order to auto-assess his/her global health status. These questions
relate to personal details, lifestyle habits, fitness status, emotional status, clinical history, physical health status,
quality of life, joint functional mobility and mental aptitude.
The Corin RPM Admission app includes validated Patient Reported Functional Outcome Measures (PROMs) such
as:
EQ-5DTM
, a self-completion standardised instrument developed by EuroQol Group for use as a measure
of health outcome.
HOOS (Hip disability and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score) and KOOS (Knee injury and Osteoarthritis
Outcome Score), clinical questionnaires, developed to assess the patient’s opinion about their hip/knee
and associated problems.
RAPT (Risk Assessment and Prediction Tool), a clinical score developed to predict the discharge
destination of patients undergoing elective hip and knee arthroplasty surgery.
HADS (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale), a valid and reliable self-rating scale used to determine
the levels of anxiety and depression that a patient is experiencing.
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1.1 Login page On the homepage of the iPad, click on the Corin Admission application. Then, the surgeon staff will see the login
page where they need to enter their admin credentials (username and password) which are the same as those
used to log in to the Corin RPM web.
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1.2 Digital Patient Onboarding After the surgeon or surgeon’s staff have added their credentials to their own account they must then create a
passcode. Click on the “Passcode Lock” button and enter a passcode. Next click on “PATIENT MODE” to allow the
patient answer the questionnaire.
By clicking on the “Account/Logout” button they will be able to log out from the account.
“Account/Logout” button “Passcode Lock” button
“PATIENT MODE” button
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2. Patient questionnaire
2.1 Joint replacement surgery To start filling out the form, click on “Start”.
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2.2 Profile questions From steps 1 to 15, patients will answer questions to complete their profile. Every question must be completed.
1) Patient must answer personal questions including first name, last name and email address. Social
security number is optional.
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2) Patient enters date of birth.
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3) Gender
After selecting gender the next question will automatically appear.
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4) Profile picture
The patient can take a profile picture by clicking on “Take picture”, alternatively click “Next” to pass to the next
question.
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5) Country
The patient selects their country of residence.
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6) Ethnicity
The patient selects their ethnicity.
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7) Activity level at work and at home
The patient selects their activity level at work and at home.
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8) Living situation
The patient selects the relevant living situation.
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9) Type of procedure
The type of procedure that the patient is referred for will impact further questions.
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10) Height
The patient should add their height by clicking on “+” and scrolling the numbers to select their height. Once this
has been done, the patient needs to select “OK” and then “Next”.
To change the units (metre/feet), the patient needs to scroll down between the first number and the second one
as indicated below.
Scroll down to change units
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11) Weight
Patient needs to add his/her weight by clicking on ‘’+’’. Once their weight has been set, the patient needs to press “OK” and then the ‘’Next’’ button.
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12) Mood
Patient needs to click on ‘’+’’ and then on ‘’Save’’ to add his/her mood.
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3. Joint disability
3.1 Hip Disability and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (HOOS) HOOS (Hip disability and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score) is a clinical questionnaire, developed in the 1990s as
instruments to assess the patient’s opinion about their hip and associated problems. HOOS (40 items) consists of 5
subscales: pain, symptoms, function in daily living (ADL), function in sport and recreation (Sport/Rec) and quality of
life (QOL). In 2008 HOOS-PS (Physical function Short form) was developed and is derived from the items of the
function daily living (ADL) and function sports and recreation (Sport/Rec) subscales of the respective full original
versions. HOOS-PS is digitally implemented in Corin RPM Admission.
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3.2 Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) KOOS (Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score) is a clinical questionnaire, developed in the 1990s as
instruments to assess the patient’s opinion about their knee and associated problems. KOOS (42 items) consists
of 5 subscales: pain, symptoms, function in daily living (ADL), function in sport and recreation (Sport/Rec) and
quality of life (QOL). In 2008 KOOS-PS (Physical function Short form) was developed is derived from the items of
the function daily living (ADL) and function sports and recreation (Sport/Rec) subscales of the respective full
original versions. KOOS-PS is digitally implemented in Corin RPM Admission.
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4. Risk Assessment and Prediction Tool (RAPT)
Risk Assessment and Prediction Tool (RAPT) is a clinical score developed by Oldmeadow in 2001 to predict the
discharge destination of patients undergoing elective hip and knee arthroplasty surgery. Predictions based on
objective factors provide confidence in decision making regarding discharge for patients and staff.
RAPT has the ability to indicate before surgery, the most likely discharge destination after surgery, which allows
appropriate patients to prepare themselves and their families for their return home. RAPT assists in aligning
patient’s expectations about what is needed following surgery and allows the acute hospital to commence early
discharge planning for discharge destination goal. RAPT helps to identify patients who will need the most help
after discharge.
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5. Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS)
The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) is a valid and reliable self-rating scale used to determine the
levels of anxiety and depression that a patient is experiencing. HADS, developed by Zigmond and Snaith in 1983,
is a fourteen items scale: seven of the items relate to anxiety and seven to depression. Each item on the
questionnaire is scored from 0-3. HADS Anxiety and HADS Depression scores are calculated separately. HADS
facilitates the early identification of both anxiety and depression simultaneously, whilst giving a separate score for
each. HADS gives clinically meaningful results as a psychological screening tool and can assess the symptom
severity and caseness of anxiety disorders and depression in patients with illness and the general population.
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6. Health questionnaire (EQ-5DTM)
EQ-5DTM
is a self-completion standardised instrument for use as a measure of health outcome and consists of two
parts: EQ-5D descriptive system and EQ-VAS visual analogue scale.
EQ-5D descriptive part is available in two versions: EQ-5D-3L and EQ-5D-5L, where D represents the number of
Dimensions and L the number of Levels.
EQ-5D-5L was introduced in 2005 to improve the instrument’s sensitivity and reduce ceiling effects that were
noted with the previous version EQ-5D-3L introduced in 1990. The EQ-5D-5L descriptive system comprises the
following 5 dimensions: mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort and anxiety/depression. Each
dimension has 5 levels: no problems, slight problems, moderate problems, severe problems, and extreme
problems.
EQ-VAS records the patient’s self-rated health on a visual analogue scale with endpoints labelled ‘the best health
you can imagine’ and ‘the worst health you can imagine’. This information can be used as a quantitative measure
of health as judged by the individual patient.
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By tapping on the scale, a green dot will
appear and allows patients to indicate
how his/her health is today.
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