Pixels or paper? Exploring Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) in Clinical Trials

Paper-based patient-reported outcomes (pPROs) remain a popular means of data collection in clinical trials due to their lower setup costs when compared to electronic PROs (ePROs), although the cost-saving benefits of ePROs rapidly eclipse the initial savings made through pPROs. Furthermore, compliance rates for ePROs range from 90% to 97%, … Continue reading Pixels or paper? Exploring Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) in Clinical Trials