Patient Global Impression of Change Clause Samples

Patient Global Impression of Change. The Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC) is a validated instrument to gauge the patient’s assessment of change in condition. This form will be completed by the patient at Visits 3, 4 and 5. The patient will answer a single question: Since the start of the study Treatment Period, overall, my migraine condition is: 1 = Very much improved 2 = Much improved 3 = Minimally improved 4 = No change 5 = Minimally worse 6 = Much worse 7 = Very much worse
Patient Global Impression of Change. Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC) assessments will be performed as indicated in Table 4. Detailed instructions will be provided in a separate laboratory manual provided to the investigator.
Patient Global Impression of Change. ‌‌‌‌ The PGIC is a validated tool commonly used in pain assessment (▇▇▇▇▇▇, 2001). The PGIC is comprised of a single question administered at the end of the Treatment period (Day 28) to assess the overall quality of life since the beginning of study treatment. The answer is scored from 1 to 7 on a gradient where 1 = no change (or condition is worse), and 7 = a great deal better/considerable improvement. Examination of the PGIC scores at Weeks 4 and 12 will be a secondary study endpoint.

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