A comparison of three methods to generate a conceptual understanding of a disease based on the patients' perspective
Abstract Background The Food and Drug Administration patient-reported outcome (PRO) guidance provides standards for PRO development, but these standards bring scientific and logistical challenges which can result in a lengthy and expensive instrument development process. Thus, more pragmatic methods...
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Main Authors: | Louise Humphrey (Author), Thomas Willgoss (Author), Andrew Trigg (Author), Stephanie Meysner (Author), Mary Kane (Author), Sally Dickinson (Author), Helen Kitchen (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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