Does one size actually fit all? Conceptual fuzziness of QoL/HRQoL/functioning in pediatrics Many health conditions in childhood affect children from birth through to adulthood, impacting their quality of life (QOL). Any definition of QOL for children must include the...
Register today to attend Measuring What Matters, a symposium focused on patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in child health. Scheduled for 18-19 July 2022, this virtual event will consist of session presentations and live Q&As with the speakers. Recordings...
Measuring What Matters in Child Health: Challenges, Developments and Opportunities 18-19 July 2022Chicago/O’Hare, Illinois, USA There are many challenges that arise in the use of patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) in pediatric populations. These include...
Deadline Extended to 27 September ISOQOL holds an annual symposium focused broadly on Measuring What Matters and is currently seeking topic proposals for the July 2023 symposium. ISOQOL is seeking to identify and address topics of importance to our members and the...
Intensive longitudinal measurement: Methodologies for collecting, analyzing and interpreting patient-generated data from daily diaries, wearables and sensors The virtual Measuring What Matters Symposium was a huge success! We had record attendance with 168 registrants...
ISOQOL holds an annual symposium focused broadly on Measuring What Matters and is currently seeking topic proposals for the July 2023 symposium. ISOQOL is seeking to identify and address topics of importance to our members and the HRQL field. Topics may be: a...