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1 User s Guide to Implementing Patient-Reported Outcomes assessment in clinical Practice Version 2: January 2015 Produced on behalf of the International Society for Quality of Life Research by (in alphabetical order): Neil Aaronson, PhD Thomas Elliott, MD Joanne Greenhalgh, PhD Michele Halyard, MD Rachel Hess, MD Deborah Miller, PhD Bryce Reeve, PhD Maria Santana, PhD Claire Snyder, PhD International Society for Quality of Life Research 2 What are your goals for collecting PROs in your clinical practice and what resources are available? Which key barriers require attention? ..4 Which groups of patients will you assess?
3 This User’s Guide to Implementing Patient-Reported Outcomes Assessment in Clinical Practice was developed by a team of volunteers from the International Society for Quality of Life Research (ISOQOL). The purpose of this User’s Guide is to help clinicians who are interested in using patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures in their clinical practice as a tool in patient management.
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