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A comparison of parent reported outcome with experience of services [PDF]
PublishedJournal ArticlePurpose - Routine outcome monitoring (ROM) is currently seen as a key driver for service improvement at individual, team and service level. The purpose this paper is to explore the relationships between a patient (parent) reported
Ford, T+3 more
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Associations of Emergency Department Length of Stay With Publicly Reported Quality-of-care Measures. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: The Institute of Medicine identified emergency department (ED) crowding as a critical threat to patient safety. We assess the association between changes in publicly reported ED length of stay (LOS) and changes in quality-of-care measures in a
Chang, Anna Marie+4 more
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Background In the transition towards value-based healthcare, patient-reported outcome and experience measures (PROM and PREM) are recommended by international collaborations and government programs to guide clinical practice and quality improvement.
Anne L. Depla+6 more
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Content comparison of patient-reported outcome instruments used to measure burnout [PDF]
The aim of this article is to compare the content of patient-reported outcome (PRO) burnout measures and to examine the degree of overlap between them and psychosocial difficulties (PSD) experienced by persons with burnout.
Cieza, A.+2 more
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Background: Satisfaction with insulin-delivery devices has been shown to improve treatment adherence, translating into better glycemic control. The Diabetes Pen Experience Measure (DPEM) is a new patient-reported outcome measure to evaluate patients’ experience when using an injection device.
Meryl Brod+3 more
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Patient reported experience measures (PREMs) can quantify the quality of the patient-clinician relationship, which is associated with adherence and improved health.
Amanda I. Gonzalez+5 more
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Structured review of the patient-reported outcome instruments used in clinical trials in head and neck surgery [PDF]
The number of clinical trials that relate to patients with cancer of the head and neck is growing. Patient-reported outcomes, which are rarely the primary outcome, are now an important component, and in this structured review to identify and report the ...
Barraclough, J+4 more
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Patient Reported Experience Measures (PREMs) in chronic heart failure
Background: Patient Reported Experience Measures (PREMs) is an essential tool for assessing the quality of chronic disease management. The optimal method for delivering a PREMs survey however is unknown. This study reports two methods for assessing PREMs in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF).
E Lagha+4 more
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B cells sense external mechanical forces and convert them into biochemical signals through mechanotransduction. Understanding how malignant B cells respond to physical stimuli represents a groundbreaking area of research. This review examines the key mechano‐related molecules and pathways in B lymphocytes, highlights the most relevant techniques to ...
Marta Sampietro+2 more
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The importance of qualitative methods for generating patient reported outcome measures and patient reported experience measures for pre-hospital and emergency care of stroke and heart attack [PDF]
Context: The Patient Reported Outcomes for Vascular Emergencies: Interview Study (IS-PROVE) of patients and practitioners was conducted in a large regional ambulance service in the East Midlands region of the UK from 2010-2011.
Davy, Zowie+2 more
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