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Patient-Reported Outcome Measures: BODY-Q.
Clinics in plastic surgery, 2019Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are questionnaires designed to measure outcomes of importance to patients from their perspective. The BODY-Q is a PROM designed to measure outcomes in weight loss and/or body contouring surgery. To develop the BODY-Q, a literature review, 63 patient interviews, 22 cognitive interviews, and input from 9 clinical
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Neurology, 2012
While we rely heavily on clinician evaluation of the mouth to define the course of mucositis, patient-reported outcomes (PROs) provide an important component to the overall assessment of the condition. PROs are especially significant because there is often a disconnect between how clinicians and patients view the severity of mucositis.
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While we rely heavily on clinician evaluation of the mouth to define the course of mucositis, patient-reported outcomes (PROs) provide an important component to the overall assessment of the condition. PROs are especially significant because there is often a disconnect between how clinicians and patients view the severity of mucositis.
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Preoperative patient education: Evaluating postoperative patient outcomes
Patient Education and Counseling, 1994Preoperative teaching is an important part of patient care and can prevent complications, as well as promote patient fulfillment during hospitalization. A study was conducted at Alton Ochsner Medical Foundation in New Orleans, LA, in 1989, to determine the impact of a preoperative teaching program on the incidence of postoperative atelectasis and ...
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Advances in Nursing Science, 1991
Nurses must take a proactive role in patient outcomes research. Because the patient, not disease, has always been the focus of nursing, nurses are sensitized to the rich but complicated context in which patient outcomes research will be conducted.
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Nurses must take a proactive role in patient outcomes research. Because the patient, not disease, has always been the focus of nursing, nurses are sensitized to the rich but complicated context in which patient outcomes research will be conducted.
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Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 1989
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