Data from the Multiprofessional Workshop: ‘Paediatric Patient-Reported Outcome and Experience Measures (PROMS and PREMS) in Routine Clinical Practice.’

Val Tadic, Rachel L. Knowles, Jugnoo Rahi

Abstract

To explore current challenges surrounding the development and application of PROMs/PREMs in paediatric healthcare1, a workshop was held for healthcare professionals and parent representatives from University College London (UCL) Institute of Child Health (ICH) and two clinical partners, Great Ormond Street Hospital and Moorfields Eye Hospital. The workshop aimed to establish an academic-clinical-service user collaborative network to support local development and translation into clinical practice of paediatric PROMs/PREMs. The workshop report summarises invited presentations, small group discussions and key local issues. The report is permanently archived at UCL Discovery and publicly available.


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How to cite: Tadic, V, Knowles, R.L. and Rahi, J 2013. Data from the Multiprofessional Workshop: ‘Paediatric Patient-Reported Outcome and Experience Measures (PROMS and PREMS) in Routine Clinical Practice.’. Open Health Data 1(1):e4, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/jophd.ad

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Published on 9 July 2013.

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