Guidelines for inclusion of patient-reported outcomes in clinical trial protocols: The SPIRIT-PRO Extension
<strong>Importance</strong> Patient-reported outcome (PRO) data from clinical trials can provide valuable evidence to inform shared decision making, labeling claims, clinical guidelines, and health policy; however, the PRO content of clinical trial protocols is often suboptimal. The SPI...
Main Authors: | Calvert, M, Kyte, D, Mercieca-Bebber, R, Slade, A, Chan, A, King, M, the SPIRIT-PRO Group |
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Other Authors: | Altman, D |
Format: | Journal article |
Published: |
American Medical Association
2018
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