Informing the NHS Outcomes Framework: evaluating meaningful health outcomes for children with neurodisability using multiple methods including systematic review, qualitative research, Delphi survey and consensus meeting

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Authors
Morris, Christopher
Janssens, A.
Allard, A.
Thompson Coon, J.
Shilling, V.
Tomlinson, Richard
Williams, J,
Fellowes, A.
Rogers, M.
Allen, K.
Journal
Health Services Delivery & Research
Type
Technical report
Publisher
NIHR
DOI
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The identification of suitable outcome measures will improve the evaluation of integrated NHS care for the large number of children affected by neurodisability, and has the potential to encourage the provision of more appropriate and effective health care. This research sought to appraise the potential of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for children and young people with neurodisability.
Citation
Informing the NHS Outcomes Framework: evaluating meaningful health outcomes for children with neurodisability using multiple methods including systematic review, qualitative research, Delphi survey and consensus meeting. 2014. Health Services & Delivery Research. 2.15.
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