Bill Byrom and Willie Muehlhausen’s groundbreaking book Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome Measures has been released in a Japanese translated version. Like the popular first edition published in 2018, this book concisely covers the entire landscape of ePRO science and implementation, and provides a practical handbook for all ePRO practitioners.
In addition to making the case for ePRO assessment, the authors take the readers on a tour of issues related to design, validation, and implementation of ePRO solutions. The authors have provided recommendations (“Should skipping of items allowed?”), mitigation strategies (“How can we minimize issues that may arise during user acceptance testing?”) and common pitfalls, such as issues that may arise when administering these assessments to patients from a variety of cultures. The book contains an up-to-date bibliography of industry works, guidances, and best practices making this book a valuable daily guide for anyone involved in the implementation of ePRO in clinical trials.
This second edition, includes important updates based on new regulatory guidance, emerging key works including new ISPOR task force reports, and feedback from the authors’ popular eCOA masterclass workshops.
All royalties from this book will again be donated to two charities: StoneBridge City Farm, Nottingham, UK supporting adults with learning difficulties, and UNICEF´s Emergency Ukraine Appeal.
You can purchase the book now on Amazon.
