Primary Readings
Patient Reported Outcome Measures Could Help Transform Healthcare | Black N | BMJ 2013;346:f167 (Published 28 January 2013) |
Reporting of Patient-Reported Outcomes in Randomized Trials – The CONSORT PRO Extension | Calvert M, Blazeby J, Altman DG, Revicki DA, Moher D, Brundage MD for the CONSORT PRO Group | JAMA, February 27, 2013—Vol 309, No. 8 |
McGrail K, Bryan S, Davis Jennifer | Healthcare Papers Vol. 11 No. 4 | |
Snyder CF, Aaronson NK, Choucair AK, Elliott TE, Greenhalgh J, Halyard MY, Hess R, Miller DM, Reeve BB, Santana M | Qual Life Res (2012) 21:1305–1314 | |
Revised on 01/12/2009 | ||
Using Health Status to measure NHS Performance: Another Step into the Dark for the Health Reform in England | Valderas JM, Fitzpatrick R, Rolan M | BMJ Qual Saf 2012;21:352e353Â |
Additional Readings
Canadian Institute for Health Information | ||
McGrail K, Bryan S, Davis J | Vol 11, No. 4, 2011 | |
Jutai J, Southall K | Technologies for Active Aging, 95 – International Perspectives on Aging | |
Guidance on the routine collection of Patient Reported Outcome | Department of Health | |
PARADOX LOST – Explaining Canada's Research Strength and Innovation Weakness | Council of Canadian Academies | Presentation October 1, 2013, Ottawa |
Ontario Patient-Oriented Research Strategy: Patient Reported Outcome-Informed Innovation | ||
Getting the most out of PROMS – Putting health outcomes at the heart of NHS decision-making | Devlin N, Appleby J | |
PROMIS Instrument Development and Validation Scientific Standards Version 2.0 (revised May 2013) |