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Are Proxy, Caregiver Responses for Patient-Reported Outcomes Valuable?

Researchers found that proxy or caregiver responses to patient-reported outcomes are useful for enhancing or standing in for reports from incapacitated patients.

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By Sara Heath

- Proxy reports are a good stand-in for patient-reported outcomes when a patient can’t report their own symptoms or is otherwise incapacitated, researchers from the Regenstrief Institute wrote in the Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes.

These findings come as more healthcare professionals and medical researchers seek to use PROs in decision-making. Ensuring clinicians are aware of a patient’s symptoms is integral to making sure they select the best treatment course. This is particularly true for factors like pain levels or psychological symptoms, which require a patient self-report.

“Unlike blood pressure and blood sugar, symptoms like pain, depression or anxiety can’t be objectively measured,” Kurt Kroenke, MD, a faculty member at the Regenstrief Institute and IU School of Medicine who led the study, said in a statement.