Revealing hidden change through a response shift lens: The role of individualized methods
Description
This webinar will focus on the role of individualized methods. Using a vignette, the audience will consider changes that people could report when experiencing a health catalyst. How these changes can affect responses to standardized, “one-size-fits-all” questionnaires will be discussed. The use of an individualized measure as part of the measurement strategy when response shift is a likely occurrence will be motivated. The webinar will conclude with how the data from one individualized measure, the Patient Generated Index (PGI), could be used to inform response shift.
Intended Audience
Response Shift SIG members and new investigators
Level of Knowledge Needed
Intermediate
Audience Benefits
This webinar will provide the audience with:
- Insight to Response Shift methodology
- Change through a Response Shift lens
Learning Outcomes/Objectives
- Expand understanding of response shift
- Include response shift focus in QOL studies
Presenters
- Nancy Mayo, PhD, Professor, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, McGill University
Moderator:
Gudrun Rohde, PhD, Professor in Health Sciences, Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of Agder
Organized By:
ISOQOL Response Shift SIG
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