ERNICA Research Collaboration Webinar on Quality of Life

Space: EUPSA/ERNICA Published: 2023-11-10
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0:00
Introduction to Quality of Life
This chapter introduces the concept of quality of life, patient reported outcomes, and health-related quality of life, particularly in the context of pediatric surgery. The aim is to provide an overview of these concepts and their relevance to patient care and research.
8:51
Overview of Pediatric Surgery
Discussion on the specific focus of pediatric surgery, including the populations affected and the importance of measuring quality of life in this field.
17:42
Introduction of Speakers
Introduction of the speakers, Dr. Mikaela De Maglom and Dr. Andre Rietman, highlighting their credentials and contributions to the field of quality of life in pediatric patients.
26:34
Interactive Session Introduction
An interactive segment where participants engage through a digital platform to share their locations and professional backgrounds, fostering a collaborative environment.
35:25
Understanding Patient Reported Outcomes
Exploration of the definition and significance of patient reported outcomes, including their role in assessing treatment benefits and health outcomes.
44:16
Quality of Life Measurement Tools
Discussion on standardized questionnaires used to measure quality of life and patient reported outcomes, emphasizing their importance in clinical settings.
53:08
Research and Future Directions
Overview of ongoing research projects in pediatric surgery related to quality of life, and identification of gaps in knowledge that need to be addressed.
1:01:59
Conclusion and Q&A
Wrap-up of the webinar, summarizing key points discussed and opening the floor for questions from participants to clarify concepts and share insights.

Topic overview

The aim of the webinar is to provide an overview of the concepts “patient-reported outcome, quality of life and health-related quality of life” and how the quality of life (QoL) and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) have been evaluated in populations with the need for advanced pediatric surgery. The benefits of measuring QoL/HRQoL in patients for care and research will become apparent. We would like to conclude with a view from the speakers and the audience on gaps in knowledge within advanced pediatric surgery and future directions.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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