Listen "Mastering Patient Reported Outcome Measures with Dr. Theresa Coles"
Episode Synopsis
Dr. Theresa Coles is a health outcomes methodologist with a focus on measuring and evaluating patient-reported outcomes. In this episode, Dr. Coles explores the nuances of patient reported outcome measures; the challenges in choosing and validating measurement tools; and the significance of collaboration between clinicians and measurement experts.Key Points Discussed:Understanding the nuances of patient reported outcome measures.Validity evidence and its importance in using measurement tools for specific populations.Differentiating between clinical trial and clinical care uses of measurement tools.The role of health measurement experts in enhancing research rigor and improving patient outcomes.Funding opportunities beyond NIH for health measurement research.Links and Resources Mentioned:NIHFDA Broad Agency Announcement (BAA)PCORI (Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute)AHRQ (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)Call to Action: Reach out to a health measurement expert for guidance in selecting and validating measurement tools for your clinical research. Subscribe to stay updated on future episodes.Sponsor/Advertising/Monetization Information:This episode is sponsored by Coag Coach LLC, a leading provider of coaching resources for clinicians transitioning to become research leaders. Coag Coach LLC is committed to supporting clinicians in their academic and research endeavors.
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