Patient reported outcome measures (PROMS) evaluation following elevate posteriorTM repair system for apical and or posterior compartment prolapseN., RautA., Arunkalaivanan
Patient-reported outcomesQuality of lifePatient-centered carePurposeAs patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are increasingly integrated into clinical practice, there is a need to translate collected data into valuable information to guide and improve the quality and value of patient care. The ...
The Patient-Reported Outcomes Safety Event Reporting (PROSPER) Consortium was convened to improve safety reporting by better incorporating the perspective of the patient. PROSPER comprises industry, regulatory authority, academic, private sector and patient representatives who are interested in the area of...
Patient-reported outcomes measures (PROMs) are considered an invaluable tool to capture information on patients’ health outcomes, including expectations and values. Two types of PROMs exist, namely generic and disease-specific PROMs [1]. Generic PROMs aim to measure a health outcome from an overarc...
Even when patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are successfully incorporated into electronic health records (EHRs), these patient-centered data are infrequently accessed by members of clinical care teams, suggests a study in the November/December is
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) were initially used in clinical research as a standardized way of comparing outcomes among patients enrolled in research studies. But over the last ten years or so, physicians started using PROMs clinically. This means they began collecting the information fro...
(HealthDay)—The use of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) to complement clinician-reported outcomes (CROs) may yield important information for assessing disease severity and guiding treatment of psoriasis, according to a research letter published
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) can be used to assess daily symptoms and understand the impact of severe asthma and the burden of its treatment [4]. PROMs show promise as being useful to support clinical decision-making [5]. However, asthma-related PROMs have mostly been evaluated ...
1 , 2 Subsequently, patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), which directly measure patients’ experiences of their health without interpretation or amendment by others, allow the integration of patients’ perspectives into their medical decision-making, thereby attracting increasing attention in clinical...
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are used to assess the impact of health care on a patient's health. Within the gynaecological oncology setting, multiple PROMs have been adopted but no assessment has been made in terms of their psychometric qualities and robustness. Objectives To undertake...