Patient-Reported Outcomes: Conceptual Issues

Volume: 10, Pages: S66 - S75
Published: Nov 1, 2007
Abstract
There is a broad agreement that patient-reported outcome (PRO) assessment in health care should proceed from a strong conceptual basis, with rationales clearly articulated in advance concerning what is to be measured and how this is to be accomplished. The representation of the patient's perspective has been part of clinical trials for some time; but the formalization of, and broader emphasis on PROs has become increasingly important with the...
Paper Details
Title
Patient-Reported Outcomes: Conceptual Issues
Published Date
Nov 1, 2007
Volume
10
Pages
S66 - S75
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