Amplifying the voices of children in their healthcare through routine outcome measurement: Co-design & pilot of the P-PROM ROCK program.
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Amplifying the voices of children in their healthcare through routine outcome measurement: Co-design & pilot of the P-PROM ROCK program.
Authors: Renee Jones, Kim Dalziel, Harriet Hiscock, Nancy Devlin In healthcare, we often measure children’s health through clinical tests or scans. However, these don’t capture how children themselves experience their health and wellbeing. Paediatric Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (P-PROMs) fill this gap by letting children and their caregivers share their perspective on their health. Currently, only six studies globally have explored the im…
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