Patient-reported Outcome Measures – A Call for More Narrative Evidence

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Abstract

This article puts forward the need to reconsider the current underlying quantitative approach underpinning the application of patient reported outcomes, to a mixed methods approach through the tandem use of patients’ narrative that enables informants in addition to their scores to express the reality of the ways in which their lives are physically and mentally impacted by their health status.

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Meadows, K. (2021). Patient-reported Outcome Measures – A Call for More Narrative Evidence. Journal of Patient Experience, 8. https://doi.org/10.1177/23743735211049666

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