
PROMs in clinical trials
PROMs, or Patient-Reported Outcome Measures, are tools used in clinical trials where patients directly report their own health status, symptoms, and quality of life. They help researchers understand how a treatment affects patients' daily well-being from their perspective. By collecting this information, PROMs provide valuable insights into the real-world impact of medical interventions beyond clinical tests, ensuring that patient experiences and outcomes are an integral part of evaluating treatment effectiveness.