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Patient-Reported Experience Measures to Evaluate and Improve the Quality of Care in Nephrology.
Seminars in NephrologyPatient experience is considered a pillar of high-quality care, integral to patient-centered care, but despite significant policy focus on patient-reported experience measures (PREMs), little is published regarding their development, use, or impact on ...
Helen Munro Wild +3 more
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Clinical Oncology
Heterogeneity of cancer necessitates individualised cancer care as well as tailored survival endpoints-one size no longer fits all. In the past few years, apart from the standard clinical efficacy endpoints, patient reported outcomes have gathered a momentum as one among the quality indicators in the realm of practice changing oncology.
B. Chacko, N. Jose, C.T. Kainickal
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Heterogeneity of cancer necessitates individualised cancer care as well as tailored survival endpoints-one size no longer fits all. In the past few years, apart from the standard clinical efficacy endpoints, patient reported outcomes have gathered a momentum as one among the quality indicators in the realm of practice changing oncology.
B. Chacko, N. Jose, C.T. Kainickal
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European Urology Focus, 2021
Patient-reported outcome and experience measures capture a reliable representation of a patient's functional outcomes and quality of life. However, they are only helpful if the data are easily comprehensible to patients and are accessible to providers, patients, and payers.
Muhieddine Labban +3 more
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Patient-reported outcome and experience measures capture a reliable representation of a patient's functional outcomes and quality of life. However, they are only helpful if the data are easily comprehensible to patients and are accessible to providers, patients, and payers.
Muhieddine Labban +3 more
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International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 2017
INTRODUCTION:Prudent health care aims to do the minimum needed to achieve the greatest patient benefit. This aim relies on the availability of evidence on the safety and efficacy of interventions to support decision making. The principles of prudent healthcare support co-production, whereby service users contribute to service provision.
Kathleen Withers +2 more
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INTRODUCTION:Prudent health care aims to do the minimum needed to achieve the greatest patient benefit. This aim relies on the availability of evidence on the safety and efficacy of interventions to support decision making. The principles of prudent healthcare support co-production, whereby service users contribute to service provision.
Kathleen Withers +2 more
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Developing an allergy specific patient reported experience measure (PREM)
Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2011Aims To develop a Patient Reported Experience Measure (PREM) for paediatric allergy patients and their parents. The PREM will be an essential tool to audit services to identify where they are performing well and where there is room for improvement, working through a cycle of evaluation and change.
B. Hopwood +4 more
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PROMs vs. PREMs (Patient-Reported Experience Measures)
2016Patient-reported outcomes as well as experience measures are now the big news in the modern health service. The importance comes from their growing potential to trigger changes in healthcare delivery. Adopting these tools in standard clinical practice represents a major step forward toward patient-centered care and a new approach to assess outcomes of ...
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Patient‐reported experience and outcome measures during treatment for gastroesophageal cancer
European Journal of Cancer Care, 2019Gastroesophageal cancer has high mortality, and continuous assessment of patient-reported data is salient for optimisation of supportive care. We aimed to evaluate our multidisciplinary concept with respect to patient-reported variables.At diagnosis and later during the treatment, three areas of patient-reported measures were evaluated: the given ...
Magnus Sundbom +6 more
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Nephrology, 2019
Patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) and patient‐reported experience measures (PREMs) are increasingly used in research to quantify how patients feel and function, and their experiences of care, however, knowledge of their utilization in routine ...
R. Morton +11 more
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Patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) and patient‐reported experience measures (PREMs) are increasingly used in research to quantify how patients feel and function, and their experiences of care, however, knowledge of their utilization in routine ...
R. Morton +11 more
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Evaluation and Measurement Properties of a Patient-Reported Experience Measure for Home Dialysis
Clinical Journal of the American Society of NephrologyBackground No previously validated patient-reported experience measures exist for use among patients undergoing home dialysis. We tested the Home Dialysis Care Experience survey, a newly developed 26-item experience measure, among patients from 30 dialysis facilities in the United States ...
Matthew B. Rivara +7 more
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