Patient-centered assessments: how can they be used in dental clinical trials?

Abstract Recently, there has been greater interest in adopting a more holistic approach to healthcare. However, this trend should not limit itself merely to the notion that a human being lies behind the mouth being treated. Rather, it should embrace the understanding that this human can actively par...

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Published inBrazilian oral research Vol. 34; no. suppl 2; p. e075
Main Authors PERAZZO, Matheus França, SERRA-NEGRA, Júnia Maria, FIRMINO, Ramon Targino, PORDEUS, Isabela Almeida, MARTINS-JÚNIOR, Paulo Antônio, PAIVA, Saul Martins
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LanguageEnglish
Portuguese
Published Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica - SBPqO 01.01.2020
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Summary:Abstract Recently, there has been greater interest in adopting a more holistic approach to healthcare. However, this trend should not limit itself merely to the notion that a human being lies behind the mouth being treated. Rather, it should embrace the understanding that this human can actively participate in and contribute to the treatment process. Patient Report Outcome Measures (PROMs) and Patient Report Experience Measures (PREMs) provide means for measuring data from the patient’s perspective, and enable health-related feelings and functions to be evaluated. Accordingly, this critical review aims to provide definitions, rationales and applications of patient-centered approaches in dental clinical research. Some patient-centered constructs are especially relevant to dental clinical trials, such as oral health-related quality of life, pain/discomfort, aesthetics and satisfaction concerning treatment and services. The selection and application of patient-reported measures can vary according to condition (generic, disease-specific or treatment-specific) and to the specific population evaluated (age and cognitive impairment). These measures can help weigh risks and benefits, as well as assess the cost effectiveness of treatments, thus influencing treatment recommendations and health policies. The incorporation of these measures into a professional’s daily life not only represents an improvement in professional performance, but also addresses a humanitarian concern.
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ISSN:1806-8324
1807-3107
1807-3107
DOI:10.1590/1807-3107bor-2020.vol34.0075