Aims: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) have recently gained greater credibility with regulatory bodies aiming to standardise their use and interpretation in RCTs, thereby supporting medicinal product submissions. For this reason, the United States (US) Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) have released guidelines. This review paper provides an overview of the current perspectives and views on these guidelines. Method: To evaluate the FDA and EMEA PRO guidelines, 47 expert responses to the FDA guidance were qualitatively reviewed. Two reviewers independently extracted data from these letters and checked these responses to warrant consistency and agreement in the evaluation process. A PubMed literature r...
Background: The COMET Initiative promotes the development and use of ‘core outcome sets’ (COS), agre...
We would like to express our appreciation to the FDA for this well-written document, which presents ...
AbstractPatient-reported outcomes (PROs) have become increasingly prevalent in clinical research and...
Aims: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) have recently gained greater credibility with regulatory bodi...
The aim of this synthesized literature review is to provide an overview of patient-reportedoutcomes ...
Data reported directly by patients about how they feel and function are rarely included in oncology ...
In 2014, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) released for comment a draft reflection paper on the us...
AbstractThis article concerns development and use of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in clinical tr...
When evaluating the risks and benefits of a new cancer drug, an understanding of the ways in which a...
Patient reported outcomes (PROs) are increasingly assessed in clinical trials, and guidelines are av...
I believe that the FDA guidelines have already had an impact in encouraging good practice in the use...
Background Evidence suggests there are inconsistencies in patient-reported outcome (PRO) assessme...
Objectives: In our systematic review, we assessed past and current practice of patient-reported outc...
Background: The COMET Initiative promotes the development and use of ‘core outcome sets’ (COS), agre...
In recent years, there has been an increased focus on placing patients at the center of health care ...
Background: The COMET Initiative promotes the development and use of ‘core outcome sets’ (COS), agre...
We would like to express our appreciation to the FDA for this well-written document, which presents ...
AbstractPatient-reported outcomes (PROs) have become increasingly prevalent in clinical research and...
Aims: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) have recently gained greater credibility with regulatory bodi...
The aim of this synthesized literature review is to provide an overview of patient-reportedoutcomes ...
Data reported directly by patients about how they feel and function are rarely included in oncology ...
In 2014, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) released for comment a draft reflection paper on the us...
AbstractThis article concerns development and use of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in clinical tr...
When evaluating the risks and benefits of a new cancer drug, an understanding of the ways in which a...
Patient reported outcomes (PROs) are increasingly assessed in clinical trials, and guidelines are av...
I believe that the FDA guidelines have already had an impact in encouraging good practice in the use...
Background Evidence suggests there are inconsistencies in patient-reported outcome (PRO) assessme...
Objectives: In our systematic review, we assessed past and current practice of patient-reported outc...
Background: The COMET Initiative promotes the development and use of ‘core outcome sets’ (COS), agre...
In recent years, there has been an increased focus on placing patients at the center of health care ...
Background: The COMET Initiative promotes the development and use of ‘core outcome sets’ (COS), agre...
We would like to express our appreciation to the FDA for this well-written document, which presents ...
AbstractPatient-reported outcomes (PROs) have become increasingly prevalent in clinical research and...