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Track 19: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research

Track 19: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research

Patient-Centered Outcomes Research (PCOR) is a field of clinical and health services research that emphasizes the inclusion of patient perspectives in evaluating medical treatments, interventions, and care delivery models. Unlike traditional research that may focus solely on clinical metrics, PCOR prioritizes outcomes that matter most to patients—such as quality of life, daily functioning, symptom burden, and treatment preferences.

Key Sub-Topics in Patient-Centered Outcomes Research:
  • Shared Decision-Making Models

  • Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs)

  • Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL)

  • Chronic Disease Management from the Patient’s Perspective

  • Caregiver and Family Involvement in Research

  • Cultural Competence in Research Design

  • Stakeholder Engagement Strategies

  • Real-World Data for Patient Preferences

  • Patient-Centered Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER)

  • Behavioral and Lifestyle Outcome Measures