Measuring what matters: why and how to include patient reported outcomes in clinical care and research on inborn errors of metabolism.
Martina HuemerFlorin BöschPublished in: Journal of inherited metabolic disease (2023)
Inclusion of PROs measured with high-quality, well-selected PROMs into clinical care, drug legislation, and research helps to identify unmet needs, improve quality of care, and define outcomes that are meaningful to patients. The field of IEM should open to new methodological approaches such as the definition of core sets of variables including PROs to be systematically assessed in specific metabolic conditions and new collaborations with PRO experts, such as psychologists to facilitate the systematic collection of meaningful data. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Keyphrases
- patient reported outcomes
- healthcare
- quality improvement
- palliative care
- end stage renal disease
- pain management
- newly diagnosed
- emergency department
- adipose tissue
- patient safety
- minimally invasive
- prognostic factors
- machine learning
- electronic health record
- metabolic syndrome
- peritoneal dialysis
- big data
- glycemic control
- deep learning