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Five writing teams composed of experts in PRO research will present papers on the major themes covered in the draft guidance: conceptual issues; PRO instrument selection; PRO instrument development issues; validation of PROs; and analysis, interpretation and reporting results based on PROs. Each document will include recommendations on the most appropriate methods of how PROs should be incorporated into clinical trials, and will advocate additional research needed to overcome limitations currently faced in the application of PROs. Attendees will have the opportunity to discuss and comment on these papers as well as the FDA's draft guidance.
FDA's experts in PRO measurement in clinical trials also will participate in this meeting. Laurie Burke of the Office of New Drugs in FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, who spearheaded the development of this draft guidance document, is a member of the organizing committee. She notes, "It is vitally important that FDA's draft guidance is widely discussed among PRO researchers who understand the challenges of measuring the patient's perceptions in clinical trials. This forum allows an open discussion that will be documented so the FDA can use the feedback to improve and finalize policy in this area."
The importance of identifying appropriate methods for developing, validating and using PROs in clinical trials is underscored by two additional meetings scheduled for the fall that will continue the discussion. "By the end of the year, we'll have moved the state of the science to be able to say 'this is what should be done,'" says Jeff Sloan, Ph.D., Mayo Clinic researcher and co-director of the symposium. "All of us involved in the writing of these seminal documents are thrilled to be part of this process."
For more information on the symposium, go to www.qolpro.org.
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