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Patient-reported outcomes and patient-reported outcome measures in interstitial lung disease: where to go from here?

Patient-reported outcomes and patient-reported outcome measures in interstitial lung disease: where to go from here?
Patient-reported outcomes and patient-reported outcome measures in interstitial lung disease: where to go from here?

Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), tools to assess patient self-report of health status, are now increasingly used in research, care and policymaking. While there are two well-developed disease-specific PROMs for interstitial lung diseases (ILD) and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), many unmet and urgent needs remain. In December 2019, 64 international ILD experts convened in Erice, Italy to deliberate on many topics, including PROMs in ILD. This review summarises the history of PROMs in ILD, shortcomings of the existing tools, challenges of development, validation and implementation of their use in clinical trials, and the discussion held during the meeting. Development of disease-specific PROMs for ILD including IPF with robust methodology and validation in concordance with guidance from regulatory authorities have increased user confidence in PROMs. Minimal clinically important difference for bidirectional changes may need to be developed. Cross-cultural validation and linguistic adaptations are necessary in addition to robust psychometric properties for effective PROM use in multinational clinical trials. PROM burden of use should be reduced through appropriate use of digital technologies and computerised adaptive testing. Active patient engagement in all stages from development, testing, choosing and implementation of PROMs can help improve probability of success and further growth.

Health Status, Humans, Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis, Lung Diseases, Interstitial/diagnosis, Patient Participation, Patient Reported Outcome Measures
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Jones, Mark , 3rd International Summit for ILD (ISILD), Erice collaborators (2021) Patient-reported outcomes and patient-reported outcome measures in interstitial lung disease: where to go from here? European Respiratory Review, 30 (160). (doi:10.1183/16000617.0026-2021).

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Abstract

Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), tools to assess patient self-report of health status, are now increasingly used in research, care and policymaking. While there are two well-developed disease-specific PROMs for interstitial lung diseases (ILD) and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), many unmet and urgent needs remain. In December 2019, 64 international ILD experts convened in Erice, Italy to deliberate on many topics, including PROMs in ILD. This review summarises the history of PROMs in ILD, shortcomings of the existing tools, challenges of development, validation and implementation of their use in clinical trials, and the discussion held during the meeting. Development of disease-specific PROMs for ILD including IPF with robust methodology and validation in concordance with guidance from regulatory authorities have increased user confidence in PROMs. Minimal clinically important difference for bidirectional changes may need to be developed. Cross-cultural validation and linguistic adaptations are necessary in addition to robust psychometric properties for effective PROM use in multinational clinical trials. PROM burden of use should be reduced through appropriate use of digital technologies and computerised adaptive testing. Active patient engagement in all stages from development, testing, choosing and implementation of PROMs can help improve probability of success and further growth.

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Accepted/In Press date: 2 April 2021
Published date: 30 June 2021
Additional Information: Copyright ©The authors 2021.
Keywords: Health Status, Humans, Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis, Lung Diseases, Interstitial/diagnosis, Patient Participation, Patient Reported Outcome Measures

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Local EPrints ID: 501115
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/501115
ISSN: 0905-9180
PURE UUID: a71aade2-1783-483d-8620-03a5f3369bdb
ORCID for Mark Jones: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6308-6014

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Date deposited: 23 May 2025 17:32
Last modified: 22 Aug 2025 01:58

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Author: Meena Kalluri
Author: Fabrizio Luppi
Author: Ada Vancheri
Author: Carlo Vancheri
Author: Elisabetta Balestro
Author: Francesco Varone
Author: Nesrin Mogulkoc
Author: Giulia Cacopardo
Author: Elena Bargagli
Author: Elizabeth Renzoni
Author: Sebastiano Torrisi
Author: Mariarosaria Calvello
Author: Alessandro Libra
Author: Mauro Pavone
Author: Mark Jones ORCID iD
Author: Francesco Bonella
Author: Vincent Cottin
Author: Claudia Valenzuela
Author: Marlies Wijsenbeek
Author: Elisabeth Bendstrup
Corporate Author: 3rd International Summit for ILD (ISILD), Erice collaborators

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