
Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) Research Conference
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This conference focuses on researcher-led activities on methodologies around developing, testing and using PROMs in different contexts and settings. The event is organised by a scientific group including Professor Tracey Young (School of Health Related Research, University of Sheffield and NIHR ARC Yorkshire and Humber theme co-lead); Dr Jill Carlton (School of Health Related Research, University of Sheffield), Dr Phil Powell (School of Health Related Research, University of Sheffield), with support from clinicians and academics from the ISOQOL UK and Ireland SiG.
The event includes a mixture of plenary sessions, oral presentations, and posters by PROMs researchers from across the UK. This event brings together leading experts and early career researchers to engage with the latest advances in PROMs research and implementation.
Call for abstracts
All researchers, health care practitioners/clinicians and PhD students involved in PROMs research are invited to submit abstracts for oral and poster presentations.
The theme of this year’s conference is ‘PROMs Across the Lifespan’. The team are particularly interested in submissions related to developing and evaluating patient outcome measures in different groups across the life course, ranging from early childhood to older people. They are also interested in specialised applications of PROMs across the life course, such as in palliative care or in people living with life-limiting conditions. Beyond the core theme, the team welcome submissions on any topic that comes under the breadth of PROMs Research, including studies demonstrating patient and public involvement and methodological case studies or examples of when things don’t go to plan.
Deadline for submissions: 7 February 2023
For more information and to submit an abstract visit the event webpage.
£50.00