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Patient Reported Outcome Measures PROMS Workshop Development 2013/14
... • There is a relationship between PROM results and current clinical measures. For example data shows a trend between increased mood scores on HoNOS and service users rating themselves as having less hope, agency ... See full document
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Systematic review of patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) for assessing disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis
... a patient-friendly, location independent, and a time-efficient and cost-efficient means of monitoring the ...identify patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) to assess disease ... See full document
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Developing core outcomes sets: methods for identifying and including patient reported outcomes (PROs)
... Core outcome sets (COSs) are an agreed minimum set of outcome domains to be measured and reported in all trials of a particular treatment or condition ...reduce outcome reporting bias by ... See full document
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Implementing patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) in palliative care - users' cry for help
... using PROMs in eol care, and on two widely used outcome measures in particular, the Pallia- tive Care Outcome Scale (POS) and the Support Team Assessment Schedule ...suring patient ... See full document
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An alternative approach to implementing patient-reported outcome measures
... of PROMs as a method of meas- urement is well ...how PROMs can posi- tively impact on services ...extensive patient and health professional ...such measures, for example about pain and ... See full document
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Development of a framework with tools to support the selection and implementation of patient-reported outcome measures
... on patient outcomes that are presented in clinical guidelines or can be supportive to (shared) decision ...the patient perspective, PROs should be a starting point to optimize daily func- tioning and ... See full document
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Addressing missing data in patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs): implications for comparing provider performance
... in PROMs for several ...Kenward, 2013). Thirdly, missing data patterns observed in PROMs are non- ...mean outcome (under MAR) and actual (observed and imputed) ... See full document
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Addressing Missing Data in Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMS) : Implications for the Use of PROMS for Comparing Provider Performance
... in PROMs for several ...Kenward, 2013). Thirdly, missing data patterns observed in PROMs are non- ...mean outcome (under MAR) and actual (observed and imputed) ... See full document
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A systematic review of patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) used in child and adolescent burn research
... the PROMs used in the studies identified in the systematic review was assessed in relation to their adherence to the international guidelines for the development and validation of health outcome ... See full document
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Assessing the impact of headaches and the outcomes of treatment : a systematic review of patient reported outcome measures (PROMs)
... treatment-response measures - CORS, M-TOQ, MTSM, PPMQ-R - all lacked a clear description of the measurement ...of measures was not always self-evident: just three ‘migraine-specific’ measures ... See full document
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Systematic literature review of patient-reported outcome measures used in assessment and measurement of sleep disorders in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
... seven outcome measures that have been used in COPD populations but none has been sufficiently validated to satisfy US Food and Drug Administration requirements to support labeling claims in medical product ... See full document
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Usage of glaucoma-specific patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in the Singapore context: a qualitative scoping exercise
... The negative aspects in our study include barriers for glaucoma-specific PROMs in routine use. Several bar- riers (such as logistical, social, legal, technical, and cultural barriers) have been revealed to prevent ... See full document
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Patient involvement in the development of patient reported outcome measures: The developers’ perspective
... although patient involvement in PROM development has been recommended by researchers [8–12, 21], and has also become a requirement of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) [22], many PROMs appear ... See full document
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Haematologists’ experiences implementing patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) in an outpatient clinic: a qualitative study for applied practice
... of PROMs in clinical healthcare settings as new health technology aims to provide person-centred care at a lower cost ...of PROMs in clin- ical practice has been described as the next step, as pre- vious ... See full document
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Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for assessing perceived listening effort in hearing loss: protocol for a systematic review
... systematic review management software Covidence. Following initial screening of titles and abstracts, full-text reports will be retrieved for the remaining records. These full-text records will be subject to further ... See full document
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Proceedings of Patient Reported Outcome Measure’s (PROMs) Conference Oxford 2017: Advances in Patient Reported Outcomes Research
... by Patient- Reported Outcomes Measures (PROMs) ...of PROMs is recognised and endorsed by national and international practice ...of PROMs in clinical practice is a complex health ... See full document
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How do aggregated patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) data stimulate health care improvement? A realist synthesis
... of PROMs data improves care. 14 It involves a process of identify- ing, testing and refining theories about how, when and why the intervention leads to both intended and unin- tended ...aggregated ... See full document
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Proceedings of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) Conference Birmingham 2018
... Following International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Out- comes Research (ISPOR) ePRO Guidelines on evidence needed to sup- port measurement equivalence between electronic and paper-based PRO, 193 adult patients ... See full document
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A Qualitative Exploration of Patient and Clinician Views on Patient Reported Outcome Measures in Child Mental Health and Diabetes Services
... diabetes reported that describing their experiences in the clinic could be a challenge: ‘I have to think about [what I say] for a very long time and then I can’t be accurate with my words’ (Young Person 1, ... See full document
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Patient Reported Outcome and Experience Measures (PROMs and PREMs): Service Users Perspectives
... the workshop, as a first step to exploring patient and parent views of PROMs and PREMs, we undertook expert service user consultations with a small group of patients attending GOSH services and their ... See full document
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