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The collection of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) may capture patients’ assessments of their health status. Here authors highlight PRO-specific issues that should be considered to minimise respondent burden in clinical trials and routine care.
Olalekan Lee Aiyegbusi +7 more
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Objectives (a) To adapt the Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials (SPIRIT)-patient-reported outcome (PRO) Extension guidance to a user-friendly format for patient partners and (b) to codesign a web-based tool to support the ...
Ameeta Retzer +13 more
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Co-production of a feasibility trial of pacing interventions for Long COVID
Plain English summary The World Health Organisation defines Long COVID as a condition which impacts people 3 months after they first had COVID-19. Some of the symptoms that characterise Long COVID symptoms include fatigue, breathlessness and brain fog ...
Grace M. Turner +12 more
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Delphi survey to inform patient-reported symptom monitoring after ovarian cancer treatment
Background Increasing numbers of ovarian cancer patients are living longer and requiring regular follow-up to detect disease recurrence. New models of follow-up care are needed to meet the growing number and needs of this patient group. The potential for
Leanne Shearsmith +3 more
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Integrating Patient-Reported Outcomes
This paper discusses the relations between different types of patient-reported outcomes that may be collected in clinical studies. Two models are presented that argue that there is a linear relation between the different outcomes. When needs-based quality of life (QoL) is incorporated into the model it is proposed that a two-dimensional relation is ...
McKenna, Stephen P., Doward, Lynda C.
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Defining Patient-Reported Outcomes
This paper considers and defines the different types of patient-reported outcomes that can be collected in clinical studies. In particular, it argues that quality of life (QoL) is a distinctly different type of outcome from Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQL).
Doward, Lynda C., McKenna, Stephen P.
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Patient-reported outcome measurement [PDF]
Alan Maynard and Karen Bloor1 raise interesting questions, particularly in relation to breast cancer. One issue is that treatment-related toxicities may not become problematic for several years, particularly when radiotherapy is administered. Research so far seems to indicate that hypofractionation causes more long-term problems than hyperfractionation,
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Patient-reported outcomes of periacetabular osteotomy from the prospective ANCHOR cohort study [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Current literature describing the periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) is mostly limited to retrospective case series. Larger, prospective cohort studies are needed to provide better clinical evidence regarding this procedure.
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Background Effective management of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) relies on timely detection of clinical deterioration towards end stage kidney failure.
Derek Kyte +24 more
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Outcomes of Physicians' Communication Goals During Patient Interactions. [PDF]
During healthcare visits, physicians may set communication goals such as providing their patient with information about treatment; however, no recommendations exist regarding which goals physicians should prioritize during their often-brief interactions ...
Andrews, Sara E +3 more
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