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Article Commentary: Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) and Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs)

open access: yesHealth Services Insights, 2013
In recent years, there has been an increased focus on placing patients at the center of health care research and evaluating clinical care in order to improve their experience and ensure that research is both robust and of maximum value for the use of ...
Theresa Weldring, Sheree M.S. Smith
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Clinimetric Criteria for Patient-Reported Outcome Measures [PDF]

open access: yesPsychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2021
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are self-rated scales and indices developed to improve the detection of the patients’ subjective experience. Given that a considerable number of PROMs are available, it is important to evaluate their validity and
D. Carrozzino   +19 more
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A review of the barriers to using Patient‐Reported Outcomes (PROs) and Patient‐Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in routine cancer care

open access: yesJournal of Medical Radiation Sciences, 2021
Introduction Patient‐reported outcomes (PROs) are direct reports from patients about the status of their health condition without amendment or interpretation by others.
Hanh Nguyen   +3 more
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Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMS) in Lymphoma [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Oncology
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are often used to evaluate the impact of treatment and clinical decisions on the patient experience for patients with lymphoma.
Neha Akkad, Christopher R. Flowers
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The Fallacy of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures [PDF]

open access: yesJBJS Open Access
Background:. Patient-reported outcome measures are increasingly common in orthopaedic research yet routinely fail to detect clinically meaningful differences in clinical trials.
Nathan N. O'Hara, PhD, MHA   +4 more
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Patient-reported outcome measures in orthodontics

open access: yesDentistry and Medical Research, 2019
Psychological perspective of orthodontic patients due to malocclusion and treatment is less explored in orthodontics until recently. Use of psychometric tools is the method to measure this intangible dimension of malocclusion and treatment. However, many
Elbe Peter   +3 more
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Patient Reported Outcome Measures: Challenges in the Reporting!

open access: yesAnnals of Surgery Open, 2021
Patient-reported outcome measures are increasingly important in the era of value-based healthcare. We use the example of total joint arthroplasty to demonstrate how current reporting measures may hide poorer outcomes. There is thus a need for a standardized approach in reporting patient-reported outcome measure tied to clinically relevant thresholds.
Melissa N. Orr, BS   +2 more
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Understanding patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) [PDF]

open access: greenBritish Journal of Community Nursing, 2011
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) have been identified as being measures of a patient's health status or health-related quality of life, allowing for health status information to be collected from patients before and after an intervention through completion of a questionnaire.
Karen Ousey, Leanne Cook
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Prioritising patient involvement in patient reported outcome measures– a PROMising way to improve headache care [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Headache and Pain
Background The optimal management of migraine involves care strategies that reflect what matters most to patients. This usually involves an assessment of treatment efficacy with respect to headache reduction, safety of prescribed medications and overall ...
Lakshini Gunasekera   +5 more
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Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Endometriosis [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical Medicine, 2021
Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROM) evoke measurements that allow capturing patients’ perspectives on their condition. In endometriosis care, physicians’ understanding of the effect of the disease and the treatment on patients is often poor. The use of PROMs in endometriosis clinical practice can facilitate patient-provider communication and the ...
Nicolas-Boluda, Alba   +3 more
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