Understanding patient and caregiver perspectives using a dyad approach for data collection: A systematic review of the literature
Treatments outside of a clinical setting may be managed independently by the pediatric patient, independently by a caregiver, or by the patient and caregiver together. Best practices for pediatric clinical outcome assessment (COA) recommend patient-reported outcome (PRO) and/or observer-reported out...
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Main Authors: | Jane Loftus (Author), Andrew Yaworsky (Author), Diane Turner-Bowker (Author), Andrew Palladino (Author), Roger Lamoureux (Author), Emily Love (Author), Andreas Pleil (Author) |
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The Beryl Institute,
2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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