September 18-19: Introduction to Clinical Outcome Assessments (COAs): Selecting, Modifying, or Developing Fit-for-Purpose Measures- Virtual
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September 18, 2024 - September 19, 2024

Learn how to quantify meaningful aspects of health with this course on clinical outcome assessments

Clinical outcome assessments (COAs) play an important role in evaluating the clinical benefit and risk of a medical product being studied in a clinical trial.

Enroll in this course to:

  • Understand the value of measuring a patient-reported health status.
  • Recognize different types of clinical outcome assessments (COAs).
  • Gain knowledge of what each COA encompasses.
  • Understand the properties of a good COA.
  • Become familiar with the typical development and evaluation process for COAs.

Participants will be introduced to the 4 types of clinical outcome assessments (COAs), including patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures, clinician-reported outcome (ClinRO) measures, observer-reported outcome measures (ObsRO), and performance outcome (PerfO) assessments, and how these are used to quantify meaningful aspects of health, including how people are feeling, functioning, or surviving.

Other topics include:

  • how the COAs are utilized in the regulatory environment,
  • the types of evidence needed to support use of an existing COA, and
  • how researchers modify or develop COAs for a specific use case.

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This is an entry level course which assumes only a passing familiarity with COAs.


LEVEL:
Introductory
TRACK:
Patient-Centered Research 
HEOR Key Competency:
12.1 Patient-Reported Outcomes (PRO) Development, Including Psychometrics

Faculty

Elizabeth (Nicki) Bush, MS
Senior Director, Endpoints and Measurement Strategy
Janssen Global Services, LLC, a Johnson and Johnson Company
Raritan, NJ, USA

Theresa Coles, PhD
Associate Professor, Co-Director
Center for Heath Measurement Population Health Sciences
Duke University, School of Medicine
Durham, NC, USA

Christina K. Zigler, PhD, MSEd
Director, Health Measurement Core
and Associate Professor
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine
Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Schedule:

LENGTH: 4 Hours | Course runs 2 consecutive days, 2 hours each day

Wednesday, 18 September 2024 | Course runs 2 consecutive days, 2 hours per day
10:00AM–12:00PM Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)
14:00PM–16:00PM Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
16:00PM–18:00PM Central European Time (CET)

Thursday, 19 September 2024 | Course runs 2 consecutive days, 2 hours per day
10:00AM–12:00PM Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)
14:00PM–16:00PM Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
16:00PM–18:00PM Central European Time (CET)

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