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Interpreting the results of studies measuring patient-reported outcomes
7th November, 4.30 PM
Gordon Guyatt McMaster University, Canada |
Background
Patient-reported outcomes such as health-related quality of life are often the endpoints most important to patients. They are widely used but their interpretation is often challenging.
Aims
To advance understanding of patient-reported outcomes and their interpretation.
Program
Interactive lecture with exercises in interpreting and applying results from studies of patient-reported outcomes.
Last update 19/04/2019