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Pediatrics
Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) effectively and routinely track quality of life related to conditions and diseases that affect children, while scoring symptoms such as pain, fatigue, anxiety and physical function.
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Pediatrics PROM Examples:
All pediatric conditions
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information
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System (PROMIS) validated person-centred measures to track all relevant symptoms including:
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Asthma impact
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Global health
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Physical function
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Pain intensity
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Pain interference
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Sleep disturbance
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Below are links for more information on OutcomeMD’s use of
Additionally, as the certified partner of the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM), OutcomeMD works to respect ICHOM’s recommended PROMs for pediatric facial palsy, congenital upper limb anomalies, craniofacial microsomia, cleft lip and palate, depression and anxiety for children, and overall pediatric health when possible.
For pediatric conditions that encompass more than one patient area or domain, OutcomeMD has developed clusters of multiple PROs based on validated medical literature. With our PRO clusters, you will always have a comprehensive view of how your patient is progressing.
The Value of OutcomeMD to Pediatrics:
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Tracking patient reported outcomes (PROs) can provide insight into the potential impacts of disease that affect treatment adherence.
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Children with asthma who repeatedly report poor asthma symptoms, pain, fatigue, and depression were more likely to have lower school performance and more trouble concentrating during the day due to tiredness, than children who reported better symptom scores [1].
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Quickly identify your patients who are plateauing or worsening during therapy, and modify their treatment plan accordingly.
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Collecting health-related quality of life data led to better communication between clinicians and pediatric patients at visits, as demonstrated by more emotional problems being openly identified and discussed, better self-esteem for the patient, and higher psychosocial functioning [2].
Did your patient have a great outcome? With OutcomeMD, your patients with good outcomes can now publicly celebrate their improvement with ease by posting on their social media accounts (lead generation) and on your review sites (reputation management)!
1. Jones CM, DeWalt DA, Huang IC. Impaired patient-reported outcomes predict poor school functioning and daytime sleepiness: the PROMIS pediatric asthma study. Acad Pediatr 2017;17(8):850-4.
2. Engelen V, Detmar S, Koopman H, et al. Reporting health-related quality of life scores to physicians during routine follow-up visits of pediatric oncology patients: is it effective? Pediatr Blood Cancer 2012; 58:766–74.
Need a specific PROM?
We routinely add new, validated PROMs into OutcomeMD to ensure that you can track all patient outcomes that will allow you to optimize care management. If you would like to send your patients a PROM that is not yet available in our software platform, let us know.
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