ePROs (electronic Patient Reported Outcomes (ePROs) are used increasingly in the collection of patient data as part of clinical trials and observational studies. View our video of the application of ePRO measures in diabetes clinical trials. http://www.dhpoutcomes.com/modes-of-administration.html Provide your details… Read More ›
Patient reported outcomes
Training in questionnaire design and cognitive interviewing in the development of patient reported outcomes and health questionnaires
We still have available places for the following training workshops: How to Design Your Health Survey Questionnaire Cognitive Interviewing in the Development and Evaluation of patient reported outcome measures The workshops will be held at our Oxfordshire offices on the… Read More ›
Adopting a Patient Reported Outcomes Approach to Diabetes Healthcare in the NHS – A workshop 18th June 2015
With patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) increasingly being used to capture patient outcomes resulting from their healthcare, this workshop has been designed for an audience including healthcare providers practitioners, commissioners and others with an interest in implementing a patient outcome… Read More ›
20 years of measuring diabetes patient outcomes
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Cognitive interviewing in the development of PRO measures – The HSSQ-Test
Patient reported outcomes (PROs) such as well-being, perceptions of health, functioning, symptoms and satisfaction are increasingly used in outcome based healthcare as both primary and secondary endpoints. Critical however, to the notion of outcome based healthcare is that the data… Read More ›
Developing your cognitive interviewing skills in PRO development – A workshop
Cognitive Interviewing has become a standard technique in the development and evaluation of patient reported outcome (PRO) measures and health survey questionnaires and is an essential component in establishing the validity of a questionnaire. This one day hands on workshop… Read More ›
Selecting the appropriate PROM for your diabetes clinical trial
Click the image to download a free copy of the DHP User Guide Summary With the recognition of the importance of understanding the psychological impact on living with diabetes, there is now a range of diabetes specific patient re- ported… Read More ›
Successful Questionnaire Design – 7 Tips you need to know
Tip 1: Understand the big picture It is essential that the overall objectives of the survey are defined at the outset. This will include establishing the purpose of the survey, clarifying the target population the questionnaire will be administered to… Read More ›
Is lipstick still being put on the pig or do we need a rethink about interpreting patient reported outcomes?
Look at any paper or presentation reporting the development or use of a patient reported outcome (PRO) measure and without doubt there will be an array of statistical significance levels, standard deviations, standard errors and correlation coefficients in an attempt… Read More ›
DHP Research Autumn Training Programme for Health Researchers
At DHP Research we are pleased to announce our 2014 autumn research training programme To book or register your interest complete the form below