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Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMS) in Lymphoma [PDF]
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are often used to evaluate the impact of treatment and clinical decisions on the patient experience for patients with lymphoma.
Neha Akkad, Christopher R. Flowers
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The Fallacy of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures [PDF]
Background:. Patient-reported outcome measures are increasingly common in orthopaedic research yet routinely fail to detect clinically meaningful differences in clinical trials.
Nathan N. O'Hara, PhD, MHA +4 more
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Prioritising patient involvement in patient reported outcome measures– a PROMising way to improve headache care [PDF]
Background The optimal management of migraine involves care strategies that reflect what matters most to patients. This usually involves an assessment of treatment efficacy with respect to headache reduction, safety of prescribed medications and overall ...
Lakshini Gunasekera +5 more
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Background Discrepancies in symptom assessment between providers and patients are reported in cancer care, and the use of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) has been recommended for patients receiving palliative care.
Nao Ito +6 more
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A prospective study of patient‐reported xerostomia‐related outcomes after parotidectomy
Objective There is a paucity of data on patient‐reported outcome measures regarding xerostomia after parotidectomy surgery. Although salivary flow rates after parotidectomy have been previously studied, they do not correlate with subjective xerostomia ...
Kara D. Brodie +6 more
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Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) assess clinical outcomes from the perspective of the patient. The stroke community recommended fifteen questions for use in stroke survivors, based on the established PROMIS10 with five additional stroke-specific
Jonathan Hewitt +5 more
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Background: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) provide patients with a platform to report on healthcare services and interventions, including the management of diabetes and other chronic diseases.
Alicia Burgess +3 more
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The Role of Patient-Reported Outcomes in Sleep Measurements [PDF]
Several questionnaires aka patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) have been developed for specific use in sleep medicine. Some PROMS are "disease-specific," that is, related to a specific sleep disorder, whereas others are generic. These PROMS constitute a valuable add-on to the conventional history taking. They can be used in the areas of research,
Fre Bauters +3 more
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Patient reported outcome measures in practice [PDF]
Scores of tools to measure outcomes that matter to patients have been developed over the past 30 years but few are used routinely at the point of care. Nelson and colleagues describe examples where they are used in primary and secondary care and argue for their wider uptake to improve quality of ...
Eugene C. Nelson +5 more
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Clinimetric Criteria for Patient-Reported Outcome Measures [PDF]
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are self-rated scales and indices developed to improve the detection of the patients’ subjective experience. Given that a considerable number of PROMs are available, it is important to evaluate their validity and usefulness in a specific research or clinical setting.
Giovanni A. Fava +22 more
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