This unique collection of chapters from world experts on person-centered outcome (PCO) measures addresses the following critical questions: Can individual experiences be represented in measurements that do not reduce unique differences to meaningless uniformity? How person-centric are PCO measures? Are PCO measurements capable of delivering the kind of quality assured quantification required for high-stakes decision making? Are PCO measures likely to support improved health care delivery? Have pivotal clinical studies failed to deliver treatments for diseases because of shortcomings in the PCO measures used? Are these shortcomings primarily matters of precision and meaningfulness? Or is the lack of common languages for communicating outcome...
In 2018, three independent reports were published, emphasizing the need for attention to, and improv...
The measurement of patient-centered care (PCC) is a fundamental component of assessing and improving...
Abstract Interest in the patient's views of his or her illness and treatment has increased dramatica...
This unique collection of chapters from world experts on person-centered outcome (PCO) measures addr...
Valid and precise quantification of clinical variables is essential for appropriate interpretation t...
Qualitative data analysis should be embedded in routine health service measurement, management and o...
The European ‘Measuring the Impossible’ Network MINET promotes new research activities in measuremen...
Introduction: Modern healthcare strives to balance between cost-effectiveness and human values. As a...
The European ‘Measuring the Impossible’ Network MINET promotes new research activities in measuremen...
BACKGROUND: Facilitation and collaboration differentiates person-centred practice (PcP) from biomed...
Ophthalmologists and researchers in ophthalmology understand what a rapidly evolving field ophthalmo...
Not all patient-reported outcomes are patient-centered, and not all patient-centered outcomes are pa...
© 2006 Pesudovs; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the ...
Patient-reported measure (PRM) questionnaires were originally used in research to measure outcomes o...
Introduction Person-centred outcome measures improve quality of care and patient outcomes but are us...
In 2018, three independent reports were published, emphasizing the need for attention to, and improv...
The measurement of patient-centered care (PCC) is a fundamental component of assessing and improving...
Abstract Interest in the patient's views of his or her illness and treatment has increased dramatica...
This unique collection of chapters from world experts on person-centered outcome (PCO) measures addr...
Valid and precise quantification of clinical variables is essential for appropriate interpretation t...
Qualitative data analysis should be embedded in routine health service measurement, management and o...
The European ‘Measuring the Impossible’ Network MINET promotes new research activities in measuremen...
Introduction: Modern healthcare strives to balance between cost-effectiveness and human values. As a...
The European ‘Measuring the Impossible’ Network MINET promotes new research activities in measuremen...
BACKGROUND: Facilitation and collaboration differentiates person-centred practice (PcP) from biomed...
Ophthalmologists and researchers in ophthalmology understand what a rapidly evolving field ophthalmo...
Not all patient-reported outcomes are patient-centered, and not all patient-centered outcomes are pa...
© 2006 Pesudovs; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the ...
Patient-reported measure (PRM) questionnaires were originally used in research to measure outcomes o...
Introduction Person-centred outcome measures improve quality of care and patient outcomes but are us...
In 2018, three independent reports were published, emphasizing the need for attention to, and improv...
The measurement of patient-centered care (PCC) is a fundamental component of assessing and improving...
Abstract Interest in the patient's views of his or her illness and treatment has increased dramatica...