Patient-reported outcomes in clinical trials of inhaled asthma medications: systematic review and research needs

Numerous validated PRO instruments are available but it is unclear why few are used in asthma clinical trials. Problems include poor reporting, and uncritical analysis and interpretation of PRO scores. Research needs include identifying and recommending a set of PROs for use in asthma clinical resea...

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Main Authors: Frampton, Geoff (Author), Shepherd, Jonathan (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2011-04.
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