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Feasibility of a new electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) system for an advanced therapy clinical trial in immune-mediated inflammatory disease (PROmics): protocol for a qualitative feasibility study
BMJ Open, 2022 Introduction The use of electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) systems to capture PRO data in clinical trials is increasing; however, their feasibility, acceptability and utility in clinical trials of advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs) are ...Ameeta Retzer, Christel McMullan, Melanie Calvert, Gary Price, Sarah E Hughes, Elin Haf Davies, Anna Rowe, Chris Frost, Roger Wilson, Philip N Newsome, Anita Walker, Gary McNamara, Rebecca Malpass, Camilla Bathurst, Rosie Harding +14 moredoaj +1 more sourceDevelopment and usability testing of an electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) solution for patients with inflammatory diseases in an Advanced Therapy Medicinal Product (ATMP) basket trial
Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes, 2023 Background Electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) systems are increasingly used in clinical trials to provide evidence of efficacy and tolerability of treatment from the patient perspective.Christel McMullan, Ameeta Retzer, Sarah E. Hughes, Olalekan Lee Aiyegbusi, Camilla Bathurst, Alan Boyd, Jamie Coleman, Elin Haf Davies, Alastair K. Denniston, Helen Dunster, Chris Frost, Rosie Harding, Amanda Hunn, Derek Kyte, Rebecca Malpass, Gary McNamara, Sandra Mitchell, Saloni Mittal, Philip N. Newsome, Gary Price, Anna Rowe, Wilma van Reil, Anita Walker, Roger Wilson, Melanie Calvert +24 moredoaj +1 more sourcePatient-Reported Outcomes
JACC: Heart Failure, 2019 Authors of systematic reviews that include patient-reported outcomes (PROs) should have a good understanding of how patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are developed, including the constructs they are intended to measure, their reliability, validity and responsiveness.Johnston, Bradley C., Patrick, Donald L., Devji, Tahira, Maxwell, Lara J., Bingham, Clifton O., Beaton, Dorcas E., Boers, Maarten, Briel, Matthias, Busse, Jason W., Carrasco-Labra, Alonso, Christensen, Robin, Da Costa, Bruno R., Dib, Regina El, Lyddiatt, Anne, Ostelo, Raymond W., Shea, Beverley, Singh, Jasvinder, Terwee, Caroline B., Williamson, Paula R., Gagnier, Joel J., Tugwell, Peter, Guyatt, Gordon H. +21 more +11 more sourcesAssessing asthma symptoms in children: qualitative research supporting the development of the Pediatric Asthma Diary—Child (PAD-C) and Pediatric Asthma Diary—Observer (PAD-O)
Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes, 2023 Background Pediatric asthma has been identified by regulators, clinicians, clinical trial sponsors, and caregivers as an area in need of novel fit-for-purpose clinical outcome assessments (COAs) developed in accordance with the U.S.Helena Bradley, Claire Trennery, Amy M. Jones, Aoife Lydon, Frances White, Rebecca Williams-Hall, Rob Arbuckle, Erin Tomaszewski, Vivian H. Shih, John Haughney, Amanda Eisen, Tonya Winders, Stephen Joel Coons, Sonya Eremenco, the Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium’s Pediatric Asthma Working Group +14 moredoaj +1 more sourceProtocol for a scoping review exploring the use of patient-reported outcomes in adult social care
BMJ Open, 2021 Introduction Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are measures of a person’s own views of their health, functioning and quality of life. They are typically assessed using validated, self-completed questionnaires known as patient-reported outcome measures ...Grace M Turner, Christel McMullan, Melanie Calvert, Sarah E Hughes, Daniel S Lasserson, Jon Glasby, Olalekan Lee Aiyegbusi, Philip Collis, Samantha Cruz Rivera +8 moredoaj +1 more sourceEstablishing a core outcome set for peritoneal dialysis : report of the SONG-PD (standardized outcomes in nephrology-peritoneal dialysis) consensus workshop [PDF]
, 2020 Outcomes reported in randomized controlled trials in peritoneal dialysis (PD) are diverse, are measured inconsistently, and may not be important to patients, families, and clinicians.Abraham, Georgi, Abu Alfa, Ali, Anumudu, Samaya, Au, Eric, Azukaitis, Karolis, Bargman, Joanne, Baumgartf, Amanda, Bernays, Sarah, Bernier-Jean, Amelie, Blake, Peter, Boudville, Neil, Brown, Edwina, Brown, Edwina A., Brunier, Gillian, Brunier, Gillian, Butt, Zeeshan, Carter, Simon A., Chen, Jenny, Cheung, Catherine, Cho, Yeoungjee, Cho, Yeoungjee, Craig, Jonathan, Craig, Jonathan C., Crowe, Sally, Cueto Manzano, Alfonso, da Silva, Viviane Calice, Davies, Simon, Dong, Jie, Dong, Jie, Dunn, Louese, Dunning, Tony, Evangelidis, Nicole, Figueiredo, Ana, Finkelstein, Fred, Germino, Greg, Goffin, Eric, Goh, Bak Leong, Guha, Chandana, Gutman, Talia, Gutman, Talia, Hanson, Camilla, Hemmelgarn, Brenda, Howell, Martin, Htay, Htay, Hurst, Helen, Ito, Yasuhiko, Jassal, Vanita, Jha, Vivekanand, Johnson, David, Johnson, David W., Ju, Angela, Kawanishi, Hideki, Kelly, Amy, Kelly, Ayano, Kilonzo, Kajiru Gad, Kim, Yong-Lim, Krishnan, Mahesh, Lambie, Mark, Levin, Adeera, Li, Philip Kam-Tao, Lichodziejewska-Niemierko, Monika, Liew, Adrian, Logeman, Charlotte, Maner, Karine, Manera, Karine E., Mann, Neelam, Manns, Braden, Matus, Andrea, McGee, Richard, Mehrotra, Rajnish, Mehrotra, Rajnish, Mendelson, Asher, Morelle, Johann, Nadeau-Fredette, Annie-Claire, Naicker, Sarala, Naicker, Saraladevi, Nataatmadja, Melissa, Nessim, Sharon, Neu, Alicia, Neumann, Joanna, Nourse, Peter, O'Lone, Emma, Oliver, Matthew, Pecoits-Filho, Roberto, Perl, Jeffrey, Perl, Jeffrey, Quinn, Robert, Robinson, Bruce, Rutherford, Claudia, Sanabria, Mauricio Rafael, Sautenet, Benedicte, Saxena, Anjali, Scholes-Robertson, Nicole, Schreiber, Martin, Schwartz, Daniel, Sharma, Ankit, Shen, Jenny, Shen, Jenny I., Sumpton, Daniel, Sweety, Soheli Ahmed, Szeto, Cheuk-Chun, Teitelbaum, Isaac, Teixeira-Pinto, Armando, Teo, Sharon, Toffelmire, Ted, Tong, Allison, Tugwell, Peter, Van Biesen, Wim, Van, Kim Linh, Verdin, Nancy, Viecelli, Andrea, Wang, Angela Yee-Moon, Wheeler, David, Wilkie, Martin, Wilkie, Martin, Wilson, Scott, Winkelmayer, Wolfgang, Yap, Hui Kim, Yeates, Karen +118 morecore +2 more sourcesNon–Small Cell Lung Cancer Symptom Assessment Questionnaire: Psychometric Performance and Regulatory Qualification of a Novel Patient-Reported Symptom Measure
Current Therapeutic Research, 2021 : Background: The Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer Symptom Assessment Questionnaire (NSCLC-SAQ) was developed to incorporate the patient's perspective into evaluation of clinical benefit in advanced non–small cell lung cancer trials and meet regulatory ...Donald M. Bushnell, MA, Thomas M. Atkinson, PhD, Kelly P. McCarrier, PhD, Astra M. Liepa, PharmD, Kendra P. DeBusk, PhD, Stephen Joel Coons, PhD +5 moredoaj +1 more source