7/10/2023 0 Comments Pdf toolbox reviewsPatient-reported outcomes measurement information system. Selection and application of Patient-Reported Outcomes and Measures PROMIS® Orientation and preparation for measuring patient-reported outcomes with Patient-Reported Outcome Measures PROM-cycle A questionnaire that measures PROs and that allows the patient (or their next of kin) to assess their health status. Patient-reported outcome measure or person-reported outcome measure. PROs reflect the person's opinion and assessment of their health. A patient-reported aspect of perceived health. Patient-reported outcome or Person-reported outcome. These questions can be used to measure physical, mental and social aspects of health and well-being. depression, fatigue, pain, emotional support, etc.). Item bankĪ set of questions that all measure the same concept (e.g. Results of PROMs can be converted into an indicator. IndicatorĪn indication of any differences in quality of care. Planned implementation of changes with the aim of ensuring that they are given a structural place in the course of action. Glossary of terms commonly used in the PROM toolbox. For each of these PROs some outcome measurement instruments (generic PROMs) are offered in order to help people to select PROs and PROMs and support the use of PROMs in the consulting room and in health care. The menu is advisory in nature and contains a list of outcomes that are relevant to many patients with different conditions (PROs). The Linnean Initiative developed The Linnean menu of generic PROMs. In terms of sequencing, the PROM-cycle therefore comes after the PROM-guide, which is intended for the orientation and preparation for the use of PROMs. The PROM-cycle is part of the PROM toolbox and deals with the selection and application of PROMs in healthcare. The literature review on the use of PROMs contains ways in which PROMs can contribute to better individual patient care, internal quality improvement and quality improvement through external quality information (accountability or transparency). We provide an overview of the ‘mechanisms of action’ or expectations about ‘how it works’ described in the literature review on the use of PROMs: Current knowledge and scientific evidence for the use of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures. Parties that start working with PROMs would be wise to clarify how they want the PROMs to contribute to the quality of care and quality of life. In terms of sequencing, the PROM-guide therefore comes before the PROM-cycle, which is intended for the selection and application of PROMs in healthcare. The PROM-guide is part of the PROM toolbox and deals with orientation and preparation for the use of PROMs. The PROM-overview is made available via a user-friendly web-application helping users to select PROMs: The PROM-select app. in the fields of our HTx case studies: Head and Neck Cancer, Diabetes Mellitus, Multiple Sclerosis, MyeloDysplastic Syndrome, (Long lasting) COVID and in general. The making of the PROM-overview & PROM-select app describes the development of the Excel database containing Patient or Person-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) recently used in the EU in i.e. The PROM-links tool provides links to useful websites. The Linnean menu is a supplement to the PROM-cycle4 and aligns to steps 2 and 3, the process of selecting PROs and PROMs. The assessment framework the PROM-cycle4 is about the selection and application of PROMs. Step 3 is about how and when PROMs work and is accompanied by The literature review on the use of PROMs: Current knowledge and scientific evidence for the use of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures an overview of the ‘mechanisms of action’ or expectations about ‘how it works’. The PROM-guide deals with orientation and preparation for the use of PROMs. The making of the PROM-overview & PROM-select app is a report describing their development. In addition, the PROM-overview is an Excel database containing PROMs accompanied by relevant information made available via a user-friendly web-application helping users to select PROMs: The PROM-select app. The PROM toolbox consists of the PROM-guide, step 3 accompanied by The literature review on the use of PROMs, and the PROM-cycle of which step 2 and 3 are supplemented with generic PROMs in the Linnean menu.
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