Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) provide an essential understanding of the impact a condition or treatment has on a patient, while complementing other, more traditional outcomes information like survival and time to symptom resolution. PROs have become increasingly important in medicine with the push ...
Chronic pain patient-reported outcomes pain intensity analgesic use sex age opioid dosage Estimates of the prevalence of chronic pain in the U.S. adult population vary depending on the definition and source of the data.16 The Institute of Medicine report found that when persons with pain were de...
Introduction/Purpose: As digital healthcare systems advance, patient reported outcomes (PRO) platforms offer an effective strategy for clinicians to evaluate patient relevant treatment outcomes. Initiated by AOFAS in 2018, the Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Outcomes Research (OFAR) Netwo...
Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2012;11:MR00003023152285PubMedGoogle Scholar 5. FDA Guidance on Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs). http://www.ispor.org/workpaper/FDA%20PRO%20Guidance.pdf. Accessed April 25, 2012 6. Basch E. The missing voice of patients in drug-safety reporting. N Engl J ...
Routine provision of information on patient‐reported outcome measures to healthcare providers and patients in clinical practice. Cochrane Database Syst. Rev. 2015;(4). Art. No.: CD011589.Goncalves DCB, Gibbons C, Ricci-Cabello I, Bobrovitz N, Gibbons E, Kotzeva A, et al. Routine ...
In this interim report (database lock: July 29, 2022), we present baseline results. Methods: Participants were enrolled between November 2021 and May 2022; data were collected four times/year per participant until May 2023 using an online electronic patient-reported outcomes system...
As the EPIC patient reported outcomes with the longest follow-up, these data uniquely reveal temporal trends from 2 to 15 years post treatment. However, the treatment modalities of open RP, 3D CRT without image guidance or intensity modulation, and BT without peripheral loading or MRI guidance ...
The Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes (JPRO) is an international, open access, multi-disciplinary journal publishing original manuscripts in the field of patient-reported outcomes (PROs). Listed below are some examples of the types of papers to be considered for publication in JPRO. 1) PROs...
Over the past 13 years, there have been advances in characterizing the patient experience in oncology trials, primarily using patient-reported outcomes (PROs). This review aims to provide details on the PRO measures and analyses used in multiple myeloma (MM) registrational trials. We identified re...
Limited data describe patient-reported outcomes (PROs) of localised oesophageal cancer treated with definitive chemoradiotherapy(CRT). The phase 2/3 SCOPE-1 trial assessed the effectiveness of CRT±cetuximab. The trial for the first time provided an opportunity to describe PROs from a multi-centre ...