Which is true of the minimal important clinical difference? Select all that apply.
A) Minimal important clinical difference is developed from anchor measures the patient can report directly to the clinician.
B) Minimal important clinical difference is the smallest amount of change in an outcome that represents an important change to the clinician and perhaps the patient.
C) The methods for deriving the minimal clinical important difference are identical to those for calculating the minimal important difference.
D) The outcomes from the minimal important clinical difference may be of interest only to the practitioner because the practitioner recognizes a relationship that the patient does not.
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