
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROM) are an important factor in assessing disease burden and identifying the adverse events of treatments.
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROM) are an important factor in assessing disease burden and identifying the adverse events of treatments. Asthma clinical care practitioners have been widely using PROM to understand how patients are controlling their disease. PROM linked to PROMIS make it possible for physicians to monitor their patients’ health status at home. Read the full article about how PRO are improving patient care.
Studies have shown that using appropriate PROMs helps physicians to determine whether a particular treatment option will be worthwhile for a given patient by enabling a better understanding of the patient’s expectations, their current functional status, and how much improvement the treatment can produce.