Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
Patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures are assessments of a patient's health status or quality of life that are reported directly by the patient themselves. These measures can capture a wide range of outcomes including symptoms, functioning, well-being, and satisfaction with care. PRO measures are often used in clinical research and practice to assess the impact of treatments on patients' lives, to monitor disease progression, and to inform clinical decision-making. PRO measures can provide valuable insights into the patient's perspective and can help to improve patient-centered care.