Ellen Elsman
Oral Paper Session 1-A
Paper 32: Assessing comprehensibility of Dutch patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for people with low literacy skills
Ellen Elsman is an assistant professor working at Amsterdam UMC in the Netherlands. She has a background in epidemiology, and her research focuses on the development, evaluation, and selection of PROMs. Today, she will present the work of Lisa Stikvoort, her PhD student, on the comprehensibility of Dutch PROMIS measures for adults with low literacy skills.
The recording of this presenter's talk (course) will be available on-demand at the conclusion of the conference.
Paper 32: Assessing comprehensibility of Dutch patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for people with low literacy skills
Ellen Elsman is an assistant professor working at Amsterdam UMC in the Netherlands. She has a background in epidemiology, and her research focuses on the development, evaluation, and selection of PROMs. Today, she will present the work of Lisa Stikvoort, her PhD student, on the comprehensibility of Dutch PROMIS measures for adults with low literacy skills.
The recording of this presenter's talk (course) will be available on-demand at the conclusion of the conference.
Courses for this Presenter
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Oral Paper Session 1-A: Clinical
- Presenter(s): Clifton 'Bing' Bingham; Ellen Elsman; Devika Das; ; Emily Berich-Anastasio
- Session#: PHO2501-101
- Session Length: 45 minutes
- Program: The 11th Annual PROMIS International Conference
- Date: Oct 26, 2025