Search Results - "Durand, EM"
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ERRORS IN PATIENT REPORTED OUTCOMES (PROS): PATIENTS’ UNDERSTANDING OF HOW TO RECORD A HEADACHE DAY
Published in Value in health (01-05-2017)“…OBJECTIVES: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) collected as endpoints in clinical trials often require patients to report symptom severity, frequency, or the…”
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PATIENT REPORTED OUTCOMES (PROS) ARE SUBJECT TO INTERPRETATION ERRORS: PATIENTS’ UNDERSTANDING OF HOW TO REPORT PAIN SEVERITY OVER A PERIOD OF TIME
Published in Value in health (01-05-2017)“…OBJECTIVES: To determine if people understand a sample instruction from a PRO on pain severity. Patient reported outcomes (PROs) are often primary endpoints in…”
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PATIENTS’ UNDERSTANDING OF REPORTING STOOL FREQUENCY IN CLINICAL TRIALS
Published in Value in health (01-05-2017)“…OBJECTIVES: Clinical trials for gastrointestinal (GI) tract diseases often involve patient-reported outcome (PRO) item, specifically stool frequency, as a…”
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PATIENTS CONSIDER TRAINING A NECESSARY PART OF CLINICAL TRIALS, PREFERRING READILY-ACCESSIBLE INTERACTIVE ELECTRONIC TRAINING
Published in Value in health (01-05-2017)“…OBJECTIVES: As patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are often primary or secondary endpoints in clinical trials, regulatory PRO guidance recommend patient training…”
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PIH38 - Patient Preference for Using Computers, Smartphones, and Internet to Participate in Clinical Trials
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PIH37 - Patient Preference for Display of Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes: Wording Emphasis, Question Format, and Navigation Button Placement
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Patient Preference for Using Computers, Smartphones, and Internet to Participate in Clinical Trials
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Patient Preference for Display of Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes: Wording Emphasis, Question Format, and Navigation Button Placement
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Mechanisms for improving diabetes patient-provider communication through optimal use of e-clinical technologies
Published in Patient preference and adherence (01-06-2019)“…Effective health care and patient adherence to their prescribed regimens relies on successful communication between patients and their providers. This study…”
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Subjects with osteoarthritis can easily use a handheld touch screen electronic device to report medication use: qualitative results from a usability study
Published in Patient preference and adherence (01-01-2016)“…Electronic data capture is increasingly used to improve collection of patient-reported outcome measures in clinical trials and care. The validation of…”
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