Patient-reported outcomes while managing obstructive sleep apnea with oral appliances: a scoping review
NCF Fagundes, G Minervini, BF Alonso, L Nucci… - Journal of Evidence …, 2023 - Elsevier
Objective This scoping review aims to describe dental treatment-related patient-reported
outcomes (dPROs) while using oral appliances (OAs) to manage obstructive sleep apnea …
outcomes (dPROs) while using oral appliances (OAs) to manage obstructive sleep apnea …
Recommendations to address respondent burden associated with patient-reported outcome assessment
OL Aiyegbusi, S Cruz Rivera, J Roydhouse… - Nature medicine, 2024 - nature.com
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are increasingly used in healthcare research to provide
evidence of the benefits and risks of interventions from the patient perspective and to inform …
evidence of the benefits and risks of interventions from the patient perspective and to inform …
Patient-reported outcome measures in clinical research
KP Weinfurt, BB Reeve - Jama, 2022 - jamanetwork.com
Health conditions may cause patients to feel ill and have impaired functioning in their daily
lives. Thus, it is important to assess how patients are feeling and functioning when …
lives. Thus, it is important to assess how patients are feeling and functioning when …
Ethical considerations for the inclusion of patient-reported outcomes in clinical research: the PRO ethics guidelines
Importance Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) can inform health care decisions, regulatory
decisions, and health care policy. They also can be used for audit/benchmarking and …
decisions, and health care policy. They also can be used for audit/benchmarking and …
Reporting of surrogate endpoints in randomised controlled trial protocols (SPIRIT-Surrogate): extension checklist with explanation and elaboration
Randomised controlled trials often use surrogate endpoints to substitute for a target outcome
(an outcome of direct interest and relevance to trial participants, clinicians, and other …
(an outcome of direct interest and relevance to trial participants, clinicians, and other …
Patient-centred clinical trial design
Patient involvement in clinical trial design can facilitate the recruitment and retention of
participants as well as potentially increase the uptake of the tested intervention and the …
participants as well as potentially increase the uptake of the tested intervention and the …
A review of patient-reported outcomes used for regulatory approval of oncology medicinal products in the European Union between 2017 and 2020
Introduction Cancer and corresponding available treatments are associated with substantial
symptoms and functional limitations. In this context, collection of patient-reported outcomes …
symptoms and functional limitations. In this context, collection of patient-reported outcomes …
Impact of withholding early parenteral nutrition on 2-year mortality and functional outcome in critically ill adults
MP Casaer, H Stragier, G Hermans, A Hendrickx… - Intensive Care …, 2024 - Springer
Purpose In critically ill adults, withholding parenteral nutrition until 1 week after intensive
care admission (Late-PN) facilitated recovery as compared with early supplementation of …
care admission (Late-PN) facilitated recovery as compared with early supplementation of …
Listening to the patient voice adds value to cancer clinical trials
MD Brundage, NL Crossnohere… - Journal of the …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Randomized clinical trials are critical for evaluating the safety and efficacy of interventions in
oncology and informing regulatory decisions, practice guidelines, and health policy. Patient …
oncology and informing regulatory decisions, practice guidelines, and health policy. Patient …
Setting international standards in analyzing patient-reported outcomes and quality of life endpoints in cancer clinical trials-innovative medicines initiative (SISAQOL …
Summary Patient-reported outcomes (PROs), such as symptoms, functioning, and other
health-related quality-of-life concepts are gaining a more prominent role in the benefit–risk …
health-related quality-of-life concepts are gaining a more prominent role in the benefit–risk …