Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7519532 | Journal of Clinical Epidemiology | 2017 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
Clinical applications of PROs include individual level use for medical decision making and aggregate use for comparative effectiveness research, program evaluation, quality improvement, and performance assessments. Considerations of feasibility on workflow impact and patient burden, display of results, and administration frequency are important. PROs with strong psychometric properties, actionable thresholds, and interpretable results should be selected. We provide current exemplars of PRO use in various clinical applications, initial lessons learned, and highlight conceptual, logistical, and consequential considerations of PRO data collection. A research agenda is proposed to address critical knowledge gaps. In conclusion, PROs can be used in clinical settings to support patient-centered care. This requires an assessment of feasibility in the intended setting of use, measurement considerations, and process measures to optimize integration and use.
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Authors
Clifton O. III, Vanessa K. Noonan, Claudine Auger, Debbie E. Feldman, Sara Ahmed, Susan J. Bartlett,