Moving from PROMs to POEMs for Glaucoma Care: A Qualitative Scoping Exercise
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2012Vol. 53(9), pp. 5940–5940
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Abstract
Using PROMs routinely in the management of glaucoma presents significant challenges. Although current instruments (questionnaires) cover many of the participants' key domains, no single instrument covered them all. Further research is required to determine the feasibility (resources required), and validity and reliability of the proposed glaucoma POEM in clinical care.
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