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treatment outcome measures

Treatment outcome measures are tools used by healthcare providers to assess how well a treatment is working. They evaluate changes in a patient's health, symptoms, or function over time, helping determine if the treatment is effective. These measures can include questionnaires, physical tests, or clinical observations. The goal is to understand whether a patient’s condition has improved, stayed the same, or worsened, guiding future care decisions. Ultimately, outcome measures help ensure treatments are beneficial and tailored to each individual’s needs.