COS will be attending ISOQOL

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Poster Presentations Monday 21 October

Abstract Title: Defining estimands for responder analysis of patient-reported outcomes with missing data
Presentation type: Poster (1081)
Presentation time: 10:05
Authors: Floden L, Hudgens S, Bell ML.

Abstract Title: Group vs Individual Patient Methods to Estimate Meaningful Change Thresholds: A Simulation Study
Presentation type: Poster (1069)
Presentation time: 10:05
Authors: Doll H, Griffiths P, Gugiu C, Floden L

Poster Presentations Tuesday 22 October 2019

Abstract Title: Sample Size Estimation to Support Small Sample Research Designs
Presentation type: Poster (2061)
Presentation time: 10:15am
Authors: Hudgens S, Claire B, Doll H, Symonds T

Poster Presentations: Wed 23 October 2019

Abstract Title: Social media review to explore the disease journey of patients with Hepatitis B Virus infection
Presentation type: Poster (3035)
Presentation time: 10:30 AM
Authors: Guobyte A, Newton L, Donohue A.M, Chan E. K.H.

Abstract Title: Interpreting Disease Symptoms: Item-level Analysis Methodology
Presentation type: Poster (3065)
Presentation time: 09:50
Authors: Hudgens S, Floden L, Symonds T, Campbell A, Slagle A

Workshops

Sunday 20 October

    • WK03: Patient-focused endpoints: Defining, developing and analyzing PRO endpoints for optimal interpret-ability. Nautilus 3, lower level Lysbeth Floden, Clinical Outcomes Solutions, Tucson, AZ, United States; Melanie Bell, PhD, Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States; Stacie Hudgens, MA (AbD), Clinical Outcomes Solutions, Tucson, AZ, United States
    • WK05: How Rasch and Classical Test Theory Can Complement Each Other When Assessing the Reliability and Validity of Clinical Outcome Assessments: A Hands-on Workshop. Nautilus 1, lower level Harman Dhatt, MPH, Apex Health Solutions & University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, Scottsdale, AZ, United States; Stacie Hudgens, MA (AbD), Clinical Outcomes Solutions, Tucson, AZ, United States; Terri Warholak, PhD RPh CPHQ FAPhA, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States
    • WK07: Clinical outcome assessment in a multi-cultural context: Measurement challenges and solutions. Nautilus 3, lower level Sonya Eremenco, MA, Critical Path Institute, Tucson, AZ, United States; Mona Martin, RN MPA, Evidera, Inc., Seattle, WA, United States; Helen Doll, MSc DPhil, Clinical Outcomes Solutions, Folkestone, United Kingdom; Antoine Regnault, PhD, Modus Outcomes, Lyon, France; Lori McLeod, PhD, RTI Health Solutions, Research Triangle Park, NC, United States; with contributions from Stacie Hudgens, MA (AbD), Clinical Outcomes Solutions, Tucson, AZ, United States
Oral Brief:

Tuesday 22 October

2:29 pm – 2:37 pm (B202.4) Research Designs for Optimizing Data Collected from Multiple Sources in Real-World Populations Stacie Hudgens, Clinical Outcomes Solutions, Tucson, AZ, United States

Link to ISOQOL Program