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10th UK Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) Research Conference

10th UK Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) Research Conference

Description

Held at The Edge, Endcliffe Village, in Sheffield on Tuesday 23 June 2026.

The 10th National Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) Conference will be held in Sheffield in June 2026, marking a decade of advancing the measurement and valuation of health outcomes across clinical practice and research. Since its inception, the conference has served as the leading UK forum for sharing methodological innovations and implementation experiences in PROMs. The one day event brings together a diverse and interdisciplinary audience, including clinicians, clinical academics, researchers, students, and early career researchers, the 2026 conference will reflect on progress made over the past ten years while looking ahead to emerging challenges and opportunities in PROMs science and application. The programme will showcase cutting-edge research and practical examples of PROM integration into healthcare systems, with sessions spanning psychometrics, digital health, health economics, and patient engagement. Emphasising the core theme of measuring and valuing health, this anniversary event will celebrate the impact of PROMs on improving patient-centred care and shaping evidence-based decision-making across health and social care settings.

Lunch and refreshments are included.

PPI participants: please contact us for a reduced rate.

Attendee CategoryCost   
1. PhD Student Rate £50.00[Read More]
2. Academic, NHS, Industry Rate£75.00[Read More]
Target Trial emulation: where are we and where are we going?

Target Trial emulation: where are we and where are we going?

Description

The event is aimed at researchers, including statisticians, econometricians, epidemiologists and data scientists, as well as at clinicians and decision-makers interested in real-world evidence, causal inference, and trial emulation.  The event will focus on Target Trial emulation research at the University Sheffield, work-in-progress from other institutions, alongside debate and discussion to do with hot topics such as the development of analysis plans for target trials and use of causal machine learning. 

Lunch and refreshments are included.

PhD students and PPI participants: please contact us for a reduced rate.

 

Attendee CategoryCost   
1. Registration£15.00[Read More]