Clinical Outcomes Solutions at ISOQOL 2019: Spearheading Innovations in Outcomes Research

As Clinical Outcomes Research continually evolves, it becomes imperative for industry leaders to remain at the forefront of knowledge dissemination and acquisition. Clinical Outcomes Solutions (COS) is elated to announce its participation in the upcoming ISOQOL event, highlighting our dedication to the advancement of the field.


COS’s Scheduled Engagements at ISOQOL

With many poster presentations, workshops, and an oral brief, our presence at ISOQOL promises to be insightful and impactful. Here's a brief rundown:

Poster Presentations - Monday, 21 October

  • Defining Estimands for Responder Analysis of Patient-reported Outcomes with Missing Data
    Time: 10:05
    Authors: Floden L, Hudgens S, Bell ML
    Poster: 1081

  • Group vs Individual Patient Methods to Estimate Meaningful Change Thresholds: A Simulation Study
    Time: 10:05
    Authors: Doll H, Griffiths P, Gugiu C, Floden L
    Poster: 1069

Poster Presentations - Tuesday, 22 October

  • Sample Size Estimation to Support Small Sample Research Designs
    Time: 10:15 am
    Authors: Hudgens S, Claire B, Doll H, Symonds T
    Poster: 2061

Poster Presentations - Wednesday, 23 October

  • Social Media Review to Explore the Disease Journey of Patients with Hepatitis B Virus Infection
    Time: 10:30 AM
    Authors: Guobyte A, Newton L, Donohue A.M, Chan E. K.H.
    Poster: 3035

  • Interpreting Disease Symptoms: Item-level Analysis Methodology
    Time: 09:50
    Authors: Hudgens S, Floden L, Symonds T, Campbell A, Slagle A
    Poster: 3065

Workshops - Sunday, 20 October

  • Patient-focused Endpoints: Defining, Developing, and Analyzing PRO Endpoints for Optimal Interpret-ability
    Venue: Nautilus 3, Lower Level
    Facilitators: Lysbeth Floden, Melanie Bell, and Stacie Hudgens

  • How Rasch and Classical Test Theory Complement Each Other in Clinical Outcome Assessments
    Venue: Nautilus 1, Lower Level
    Facilitators: Harman Dhatt, Stacie Hudgens, and Terri Warholak

  • Clinical Outcome Assessment in a Multi-cultural Context: Measurement Challenges and Solutions
    Venue: Nautilus 3, Lower Level
    Facilitators: Sonya Eremenco, Mona Martin, Helen Doll, Antoine Regnault, Lori McLeod, with contributions from Stacie Hudgens

Oral Brief - Tuesday, 22 October

  • Research Designs for Optimizing Data from Multiple Sources in Real-World Populations
    Time: 2:29 pm – 2:37 pm
    Presenter: Stacie Hudgens


Anticipating a Collaborative Experience

ISOQOL presents a platform for deepened understanding, collaborations, and meaningful discussions. COS looks forward to presenting its expertise and engaging with peers and thought leaders.

Join us at ISOQOL as we share, learn, and together shape the future of Clinical Outcomes Research.

Stay connected for more post-event reflections and updates from the ever-evolving world of Clinical Outcomes Research.

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