observerreported
Observer-reported outcomes, often abbreviated as ObsROs, are assessments of a patient’s condition provided by someone other than the patient, such as a parent, caregiver, or trained clinician. They are used when the patient cannot reliably report symptoms or experiences themselves, for example in young children, individuals with cognitive impairment, or nonverbal patients. ObsROs focus on observable signs, behaviors, and events rather than internal states that the patient alone would need to report.
Observers may document symptoms, functioning, daily activities, or health events based on their observations over a
Development of ObsRO measures involves constructing a conceptual framework, creating items that observers can reliably rate,
Regulatory contexts recognize ObsROs as relevant evidence in trials where patient self-report is not feasible. Their