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Members of the #ISOQOL_CP and #ISOQOL_PE discuss three case studies from the UK, USA, Australia collated to explore how adherence to PROMs can be evaluated and understood
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Focusing on #HelthCare systems, patients, clinical teams, and #QualityImprovement in measurement, the authors derive nine key recommendations for future research and practice (Table 3):
link.springer.com/article/10.1

SpringerLinkPatient adherence to patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) completion in clinical care: current understanding and future recommendations - Quality of Life ResearchBackground Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are increasingly being used as an assessment and monitoring tool in clinical practice. However, patient adherence to PROMs completions are typically not well documented or explained in published studies and reports. Through a collaboration between the International Society for Quality-of-Life Research (ISOQOL) Patient Engagement and QOL in Clinical Practice Special Interest Groups (SIGs) case studies were collated as a platform to explore how adherence can be evaluated and understood. Case studies were drawn from across a range of clinically and methodologically diverse PROMs activities. Results The case studies identified that the influences on PROMs adherence vary. Key drivers include PROMs administeration methods within a service and wider system, patient capacity to engage and clinician engagement with PROMs information. It was identified that it is important to evaluate PROMs integration and adherence from multiple perspectives. Conclusion PROM completion rates are an important indicator of patient adherence. Future research prioritizing an understanding of PROMs completion rates by patients is needed.

Three (3) Teaching and Research Lectureships (60/40 split) advertised with our School at #DundeeUni.

Research profiles need to align with one of our five research groups:

Mother, Infant & Child

Drug and Alcohol Harm Prevention

Living Well with Long-term conditions #NCDs

Healthy Active Ageing Research

Implementation and Improvement Research #QualityImprovement #ImplementationScience

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Holiday reading includes a couple of books on in healthcare. Between them, 113 mentions of "design", just one of a professional designer (a graphic designer made a cute project logo). Seems all wrong to me, but what am I missing?