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Evaluation of psychometric properties of patient-reported outcome measures frequently used in narcolepsy randomized controlled trials: a systematic review.

Aaron SchokmanYu Sun BinDiana NaehrigJanet M Y CheungKristina KairaitisKevin Thien Anh Hoang
Published in: Sleep (2022)
Although recognized by regulatory bodies and widely used as primary outcome measures in trials, there is surprisingly little evidence for the validity, reliability, and responsiveness of PROMs frequently used to assess treatment efficacy in narcolepsy. The field needs to establish patient-centered minimal clinically important differences for the PROMs used in these trials.
Keyphrases
  • patient reported outcomes
  • psychometric properties
  • randomized controlled trial
  • transcription factor
  • systematic review
  • combination therapy