Measuring What Matters in Child Health: Challenges, Developments and Opportunities The 2022 Measuring What Matters Symposium was a huge success! We had approximately 100 registrants, as well as great engagement and participation in the live Q&As. If you were not...
Rob Arbuckle, MSc, and Nalin Payakachat, BPharm MS PhD2022 Measuring What Matters Symposium Co-Chairs We were very proud to host the 2022 Measuring What Matters Symposium, which focused on Measuring What Matters in Child Health: Challenges, Developments and...
Submit by Friday, 8 July 2022 at 11:59 pm CDT Accepted abstracts will be presented as digital posters during the conference and published in the Quality of Life Research Journal Abstract Supplement alongside the traditional abstracts. All submissions related to...
Late-breaking abstract submissions are now open for digital poster consideration at the 2022 Annual Conference. Abstracts will be peer reviewed and subject to selection. Accepted abstracts will be presented as digital posters during the conference and published in...
Why is it so challenging to measure preference-based HRQoL in children? Potential measurement problems and challenges Preference-based HRQoL instrument that are used to generate quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) are preferred by funding decision-makers because they...
Stronger together: Patient engagement and integration of PROs in pediatric clinical practice and research prioritization This final session of the 2022 Measuring What Matters Symposium will provide case-studies of engagement of children and caregivers in the co-design...