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Richard Gershon
Researcher at Northwestern University
Publications - 135
Citations - 17363
Richard Gershon is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: NIH Toolbox & Cognition. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 116 publications receiving 13224 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard Gershon include NorthShore University HealthSystem & Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.
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The patient-reported outcomes measurement information system (PROMIS) developed and tested its first wave of adult self-reported health outcome item banks: 2005-2008
David Cella,William T. Riley,Arthur A. Stone,Nan E. Rothrock,Bryce B. Reeve,Susan Yount,Dagmar Amtmann,Rita K. Bode,Daniel J. Buysse,Seung W. Choi,Karon F. Cook,Robert F. DeVellis,Darren A. DeWalt,James F. Fries,Richard Gershon,Elizabeth A. Hahn,Jin Shei Lai,Paul A. Pilkonis,Dennis A. Revicki,Matthias Rose,Kevin P. Weinfurt,Ron D. Hays +21 more
TL;DR: The first large-scale testing of PROMIS item banks and their short forms provide evidence that they are reliable and precise measures of generic symptoms and functional reports comparable to legacy instruments.
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The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS): progress of an NIH Roadmap cooperative group during its first two years.
David Cella,Susan Yount,Susan Yount,Nan E. Rothrock,Richard Gershon,Richard Gershon,Karon F. Cook,Bryce B. Reeve,Deborah N. Ader,James F. Fries,Bonnie Bruce,Mattias Rose +11 more
TL;DR: The NIHPROMIS network derived a consensus-based framework for self-reported health, systematically reviewed available instruments and datasets that address the initial PROMIS domains, and began testing of item banks covering 5 broad domains of self- reported health.
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Psychometric evaluation and calibration of health-related quality of life item banks: plans for the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS).
Bryce B. Reeve,Ron D. Hays,Jakob B. Bjorner,Karon F. Cook,Paul K. Crane,Jeanne A. Teresi,David Thissen,Dennis A. Revicki,David J. Weiss,Ronald K. Hambleton,Honghu Liu,Richard Gershon,Steven P. Reise,Jin Shei Lai,David Cella +14 more
TL;DR: An overview of the methods used in the PROMIS item analyses and proposed calibration of item banks is provided and recommendations are provided for future evaluations of item Banks in HRQOL assessment.
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Cognition assessment using the NIH Toolbox
Sandra Weintraub,Sureyya Dikmen,Robert K. Heaton,David S. Tulsky,Philip David Zelazo,Patricia J. Bauer,Noelle E. Carlozzi,Jerry Slotkin,David L. Blitz,Kathleen Wallner-Allen,Nathan A. Fox,Jennifer L. Beaumont,Dan M Mungas,Cindy J. Nowinski,Jennifer Richler,Joanne Deocampo,Jacob E. Anderson,Jennifer J. Manly,Beth Borosh,Richard Havlik,Kevin P. Conway,Emmeline Edwards,Lisa S. Freund,Jonathan W. King,Claudia S. Moy,Ellen D. Witt,Richard Gershon +26 more
TL;DR: The NIH-TB Cognition Battery is intended to serve as a brief, convenient set of measures to supplement other outcome measures in epidemiologic and longitudinal research and clinical trials and will provide a “common currency” among researchers for comparisons across a wide range of studies and populations.
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ISOQOL recommends minimum standards for patient-reported outcome measures used in patient-centered outcomes and comparative effectiveness research
Bryce B. Reeve,Kathleen W. Wyrwich,Albert W. Wu,Galina Velikova,Caroline B. Terwee,Claire F. Snyder,Carolyn E. Schwartz,Dennis A. Revicki,Carol M. Moinpour,Lori McLeod,Jessica C. Lyons,William R. Lenderking,Pamela S. Hinds,Pamela S. Hinds,Ron D. Hays,Joanne Greenhalgh,Richard Gershon,David Feeny,Peter Fayers,Peter Fayers,David Cella,Michael Brundage,Sara Ahmed,Neil K. Aaronson,Neil K. Aaronson,Zeeshan Butt +25 more
TL;DR: The development of these minimum measurement standards is intended to promote the appropriate use of PRO measures to inform PCOR and CER, which in turn can improve the effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare delivery.