Patient reported outcomes (PROs) refer to any report of the status of a patient's health condition that comes directly from the patient. While PROs are a well-developed technology with robust standards in research their use for informing health care decisions is generally poorly understood. In this paper we review relevant examples of their application in health care provision to date, and examine the challenges associated with routinely implementing PROs in clinical settings. We evaluate evidence for their use, and examine key barriers, such as where there is a lack of alignment between interpretation of scores and clinical decision making on the ground. Based on available evidence we have developed a framework of the key requirements for ...
AbstractAt its most elemental, patient-reported outcomes (PRO) assessment involves asking the patien...
Patient-reported outcome (PRO) is an “umbrella term” that covers a whole range of potential types of...
The impairment of patient’s health is the major driver of healthcare and healthcare research. For ma...
: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are reports of the status of a patient's health condition that co...
Patient reported outcomes (PROs) refer to any report of the status of a patient's health condition t...
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are measures of how patients feel or what they are able to do in th...
AbstractPatient-reported outcomes (PROs) can be included in clinical trials as primary or secondary ...
Background: Patient reported outcomes (PROs) provide information on a patient’s health status coming...
The patient is the most reliable reporter of their symptoms, function and health-related quality of ...
Background Patient reported outcomes (PROs) provide information on a patient’s health status coming...
Purpose: While clinical care is frequently directed at making patients "feel better," patients’ repo...
While the use of PROs in research is well established, many challenges lie ahead as their use is ext...
AbstractThere is a broad agreement that patient-reported outcome (PRO) assessment in health care sho...
Introduction: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROs) were originally developed for comparing group...
Authors of systematic reviews that include patient-reported outcomes (PROs) should have a good under...
AbstractAt its most elemental, patient-reported outcomes (PRO) assessment involves asking the patien...
Patient-reported outcome (PRO) is an “umbrella term” that covers a whole range of potential types of...
The impairment of patient’s health is the major driver of healthcare and healthcare research. For ma...
: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are reports of the status of a patient's health condition that co...
Patient reported outcomes (PROs) refer to any report of the status of a patient's health condition t...
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are measures of how patients feel or what they are able to do in th...
AbstractPatient-reported outcomes (PROs) can be included in clinical trials as primary or secondary ...
Background: Patient reported outcomes (PROs) provide information on a patient’s health status coming...
The patient is the most reliable reporter of their symptoms, function and health-related quality of ...
Background Patient reported outcomes (PROs) provide information on a patient’s health status coming...
Purpose: While clinical care is frequently directed at making patients "feel better," patients’ repo...
While the use of PROs in research is well established, many challenges lie ahead as their use is ext...
AbstractThere is a broad agreement that patient-reported outcome (PRO) assessment in health care sho...
Introduction: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROs) were originally developed for comparing group...
Authors of systematic reviews that include patient-reported outcomes (PROs) should have a good under...
AbstractAt its most elemental, patient-reported outcomes (PRO) assessment involves asking the patien...
Patient-reported outcome (PRO) is an “umbrella term” that covers a whole range of potential types of...
The impairment of patient’s health is the major driver of healthcare and healthcare research. For ma...