Patient reported outcome assessment must be inclusive and equitable
Abstract
Patient-reported outcomes are increasingly collected in clinical trials and in routine clinical practice, but strategies must be taken to include underserved groups to avoid increasing health disparities.
Author
Calvert, Melanie J
Cruz Rivera, Samantha
Retzer, Ameeta
Hughes, Sarah E
Campbell, Lisa
Molony-Oates, Barbara
Aiyegbusi, Olalekan Lee
Stover, Angela M
Wilson, Roger
McMullan, Christel
Anderson, Nicola E
Turner, Grace M
Davies, Elin Haf
Verdi, Rav
Velikova, Galina
Kamudoni, Paul
Muslim, Syed
Gheorghe, Adrian
O'Connor, Daniel
Liu, Xiaoxuan
Wu, Albert W
Denniston, Alastair K
Cruz Rivera, Samantha
Retzer, Ameeta
Hughes, Sarah E
Campbell, Lisa
Molony-Oates, Barbara
Aiyegbusi, Olalekan Lee
Stover, Angela M
Wilson, Roger
McMullan, Christel
Anderson, Nicola E
Turner, Grace M
Davies, Elin Haf
Verdi, Rav
Velikova, Galina
Kamudoni, Paul
Muslim, Syed
Gheorghe, Adrian
O'Connor, Daniel
Liu, Xiaoxuan
Wu, Albert W
Denniston, Alastair K
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Date
2022-05-05
Type
Article
Subject
Patients. Primary care. Medical profession. Forensic medicine, Sociology, Public health. Health statistics. Occupational health. Health education
Collections
Citation
Calvert MJ, Cruz Rivera S, Retzer A, Hughes SE, Campbell L, Molony-Oates B, Aiyegbusi OL, Stover AM, Wilson R, McMullan C, Anderson NE, Turner GM, Davies EH, Verdi R, Velikova G, Kamudoni P, Muslim S, Gheorghe A, O'Connor D, Liu X, Wu AW, Denniston AK. Patient reported outcome assessment must be inclusive and equitable. Nat Med. 2022 Jun;28(6):1120-1124. doi: 10.1038/s41591-022-01781-8.
Journal / Source Title
Nature Medicine
DOI
10.1038/s41591-022-01781-8
PMID
35513530
Publisher
Nature Publishing Company
Publisher’s URL
https://www.nature.com/nm/
