BookTim Benson.
Summary: This book shows how PROMs and PREMs can help improve patient experience and outcomes. Part 1 covers the core principles of PROMs and PREMs, including their strengths and weaknesses, reporting and analysis, data sharing and valuation. Part 2 covers measures of patient experience, health status, wellbeing, self-efficacy, individualized measures, social determinants of health and impact evaluation. It concludes with a discussion of staff-reported measures, proxies and caregivers. Patient-Reported Outcomes and Experience: Measuring What We Want with PROMs and PREMs concisely covers how to use these measures successfully to improve patient experience of healthcare services and associated outcomes. It is a critical resource for trainee and practicing clinicians, managers, analysts and policymakers seeking an up-to-date reference on the latest developments in this rapidly expanding field.
Contents:
Why PROMs and PREMs matter?
History
Terminology
Why PROMs are Hard: People
Noise and complexity
Analysis
Interoperability
Value of health and lives
Patient-reported measures
Patient experience
Health status
Wellbeing
Patient-centred Care
Individualised Measures
Social factors
Innovation Evaluation
Staff-reported measures
Proxies, caregivers and care home residents.