Latest Publications
Publications from our INSPIRE project.
We regularly add new articles and resources.
Montreal Accord on patient-reported outcomes use series–paper 6: creating national initiatives to support patient reported outcomes (PRO) development and use—the PROMIS example
There is a shift toward making health care patient centered, whereby patients are part of medical decision-making and take responsibility for managing their health. Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) capture the patient voice and can be used to engage patients in medical decision-making.
Montreal Accord on patient-reported outcomes use series—paper 5: patient-reported outcomes can be linked to epidemiologic measures to monitor populations and inform public health decisions.
There is a shift toward making health care patient centered, whereby patients are part of medical decision-making and take responsibility for managing their health. Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) capture the patient voice and can be used to engage patients in medical decision-making.
Montreal Accord on Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) use series – Paper 1: introduction
We introduce eight papers from researchers, clinicians, patients, and decision makers who participated in deliberations around creating a national network to accelerate the application and harmonized use of PROs in Canada.
Montreal Accord on Patient-Reported Outcomes Use Series–Paper 2: Terminology Proposed to Measure What Matters in Health.
We outline different health outcomes and describe how multiple perspectives can be harnessed to optimize accuracy of key data collected about patients with chronic conditions.
Montreal Accord on Patient-Reported Outcomes Use Series–Paper 3: Patient Reported Outcomes (PRO) Can Facilitate Shared Decision-Making and Guide Self-Management.
There is a shift toward making health care patient centered, whereby patients are part of medical decision-making and take responsibility for managing their health. Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) capture the patient voice and can be used to engage patients in medical decision-making.