September 23, 2021
Open to all ISPOR Members and Non-members
Presented by:
- Mona L. Martin, RN, MPA
- David Cella, PhD
- Heather Gelhorn, PhD
- Donald M. Bushnell, MA
September 23, 2021
1:00PM EDT | 6:00PM BST | 7:00PM CEST
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Standardized well-vetted PRO measures have been used broadly in testing newly-developed treatments in health care. Today, the assessment of patient perceptions about their health status and quality of life can also be enhanced by the
use of more flexible tools developed out of carefully constructed item banks and item libraries. It is important to understand the advantages and disadvantages that each approach offers and how to best apply the strengths and advantages to support
the scientific objectives of patient assessment.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe what item banks are and how they are useful in developing static outcome assessments
- Identify general steps needed in use of item banks to develop static short forms
- List three considerations for selecting an item bank approach versus existing PROs
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Sponsored by: Evidera, a PPD Business
Presenters:
Mona L. Martin, RN, MPA, Evidera, a PPD business, Vice President – Science, Patient-Centered Research
David Cella, PhD, Northwestern
University
Heather Gelhorn, PhD, Evidera, a PPD business, Senior Research Leader, Patient Centered Research
Donald M. Bushnell, MA, Evidera, a PPD business, Senior Research Scientist, Patient-Centered
Research
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