Paul ODonohoe
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Recent Articles
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Mowlem F, Elash C, Dumais K, Haenel E, ODonohoe P, Olt J, et al.
Value Health
. 2023 Oct;
27(1):79-94.
PMID: 37879401
While the use of electronic methods to collect patient-reported outcome data in clinical trials continues to increase, it remains the case that many patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) have originally been...
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ODonohoe P, Reasner D, Kovacs S, Byrom B, Eremenco S, Barsdorf A, et al.
Value Health
. 2023 Apr;
26(5):623-633.
PMID: 37121630
The ISPOR Task Force on measurement comparability between modes of data collection for patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) has updated the good practice recommendations from the 2009 ISPOR electronic patient-reported outcome...
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Hudgens S, Newton L, Eremenco S, Crescioni M, Symonds T, Griffiths P, et al.
J Patient Rep Outcomes
. 2022 Nov;
6(1):119.
PMID: 36435889
Objective: To quantitatively compare equivalence and compliance of patient-reported outcome (PRO) data collected via provisioned device (PD) versus bring your own device (BYOD). Methods: Participants with stable chronic obstructive pulmonary...
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Newton L, Knight-West O, Eremenco S, Hudgens S, Crescioni M, Symonds T, et al.
J Patient Rep Outcomes
. 2022 Aug;
6(1):86.
PMID: 35925498
Background: There is interest in participants using their own smartphones or tablets ("bring your own device"; BYOD) to complete patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures in clinical studies. Our study aimed to...
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Romero H, DeBonis D, ODonohoe P, Wyrwich K, Arnera V, Platko J, et al.
Value Health
. 2022 Apr;
25(7):1090-1098.
PMID: 35379564
Objectives: Although best practices from electronic patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures are transferable, the migration of clinician-reported outcome (ClinRO) assessments to electronic modes requires recommendations that address their unique properties, such...
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Howry C, Elash C, Crescioni M, Eremenco S, ODonohoe P, Rothrock T
Ther Innov Regul Sci
. 2018 Sep;
53(4):441-445.
PMID: 30244593
Electronic data capture is fast becoming the preferred method of collecting patient-reported outcome (PRO) data in clinical trials. Data collection can be site-based (clinical study site), and typically collected on...
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Gwaltney C, Coons S, ODonohoe P, OGorman H, Denomey M, Howry C, et al.
Ther Innov Regul Sci
. 2018 Sep;
49(6):783-791.
PMID: 30222388
Field-based patient-reported outcome (PRO) assessments, including measures of signs, symptoms, and events that are administered outside of the research clinic, can be critical in evaluating the efficacy and safety of...
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ODonohoe P, Lundy J, Gnanasakthy A, Greene A
Ther Innov Regul Sci
. 2018 Sep;
49(6):792-796.
PMID: 30222386
The increase in the use of electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) instruments has presented study teams with considerations not previously encountered with paper. Specifically, in an effort to minimize missing data,...
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Byrom B, Watson C, Doll H, Coons S, Eremenco S, Ballinger R, et al.
Value Health
. 2018 Jun;
21(6):631-639.
PMID: 29909867
Background: Wearable devices offer huge potential to collect rich sources of data to provide insights into the effects of treatment interventions. Despite this, at the time of writing this report,...
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Muehlhausen W, Doll H, Quadri N, Fordham B, ODonohoe P, Dogar N, et al.
Health Qual Life Outcomes
. 2015 Oct;
13:167.
PMID: 26446159
Objective: To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of the equivalence between electronic and paper administration of patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) in studies conducted subsequent to those included in...