Laura O’Byrne, MBBS MRCOG MScINFANT Research Centre For the ISOQOL 2022 Annual Conference in Prague, I am delighted to have presented the abstract titled “Patient reported outcome measures evaluating postpartum maternal health related quality of life: a...
Melanie Hawkins, PhDSwinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia Unfortunately, I didn’t get to the ISOQOL conference this year. I almost made it to Prague from Australia but tested positive for COVID-19 in Barcelona and had to stay there. It was therefore...
Kuan Liao Study Background Patient-reported outcomes measures (PROMs) are tools to assess patients’ views on aspects of their health and condition. Treatments of lung cancer often need to consider several clinical outcomes, such as treatment response, treatment...
Samantha Cruz RiveraUniversity of Birmingham Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) provide information about a patient’s health condition in terms of symptoms and quality of life from the patient perspective. PROs can inform healthcare and regulatory decisions, healthcare...
Emma DamneUniversity of Gothenburg When planning my master’s thesis in Public Health I came in contact John Chaplin, PhD, who offered to be my supervisor. He introduced me to Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement (PROM) and the work he is involved in the inclusion of...
Ruth Barclay, Kedar K. V. Mate, Brittany Lapin, Nikki Ow, Richard Sawatzky, and Nancy Mayo Response shift Response shift occurs when observed change of a person’s score on a questionnaire (patient-reported outcome – PRO) is not completely explained by...