1

Patient-reported data without the tears wiped off
This was a colloquium invited lecture at Chonnam National University focusing on the use of patient-reported data and personas (Nov 29th, 2022).
Patient-reported data without the tears wiped off
Seeing the person behind the numbers: Personas to develop empathy and support the use of patient-reported outcome measures
This short presentation at ISOQOL 2022 focuses on using personas that illustrated the lived experience of older adults so that HCPs gain awareness about how PROMs can provide contextual information about patients' unique life situation.
Seeing the person behind the numbers: Personas to develop empathy and support the use of patient-reported outcome measures
Health status trajectories among outpatients with atrial fibrillation
This has been awarded the best student poster award at ISOQOL 2020. It is about how the use of growth mixture models can lead to tailoring of subgroup-specific interventions and the enhancement of communication strategies for patients.
Health status trajectories among outpatients with atrial fibrillation
Practical guidance for the meaningful analysis of patient-reported data stored in clinical registries
This short online video presentation at ISOQOL 2020 focuses on some key methodological challenges that were overcome while working with repeated measures patient-reported outcomes data collected from outpatients with atrial fibrillation.
Practical guidance for the meaningful analysis of patient-reported data stored in clinical registries