Pesudovs, K.Lamoureux, E.L.Lundström, M.Massof, R.W.Ratcliffe, J.Rubin, G.S.2025-12-172025-12-172013Optometry and Vision Science, 2013; 90(8):717-7191040-54881538-9235https://hdl.handle.net/11541.2/125211Guest Editorial: Patient-reported measurements have become standard outcomes alongside vision tests in clinical trials; at times, even being the main outcome measure. With a developing research focus, these instruments are evolving from relatively simple measures to increasingly discriminatory, reliable, and valid ones. This feature issue of Optometry and Vision Science showcases the latest research from this broad field. Contributions include reviews of existing patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), testing or application of PROMs, testing or use of health valuation instruments, and qualitative research into the patient’s perspective of eye and vision problems or treatments.enCopyright 2013 American Academy of Optometryeditorialeye diseaseinstrument selectionhealth valuationpatient's perspectivequalitative researchHumansHealth Status IndicatorsHealth StatusHealth PolicyHealth Services Needs and DemandPatient SatisfactionOutcome and Process Assessment (Health Care)Measuring the patient's perspectiveJournal article10.1097/01.opx.0000432565.70467.752-s2.0-84881449927Ratcliffe, J. [0000-0001-7365-1988]