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Assessment of sexual difficulties associated with multi-modal treatment for cervical or endometrial cancer: A systematic review of measurement instruments [PDF]
Background: Practitioners and researchers require an outcome measure that accurately identifies the range of common treatment-induced changes in sexual function and well-being experienced by women after cervical or endometrial cancer.
Lucas, G.+3 more
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BackgroundIn this paper, we report the findings of a realist synthesis that aimed to understand how and in what circumstances patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) support patient-clinician communication and subsequent care processes and outcomes in ...
J. Greenhalgh+6 more
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In current cancer care, there is a growing debate about the value of using patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in daily clinical follow-up. A systematic review of the literature was conducted to assess the evidence of the effectiveness of the ...
Caitlin Graupner+7 more
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Automatic SCOring of Atopic Dermatitis Using Deep Learning: A Pilot Study
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, itchy skin condition that affects 15–20% of children but may occur at any age. It is estimated that 16.5 million US adults (7.3%) have AD that initially began at age >2 years, with nearly 40% affected by moderate or ...
Alfonso Medela+4 more
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How to treat stiffness after proximal humeral fractures?
Proximal humerus fractures (PHFs) have an estimated annual incidence of 25 per 10 000 people in the United States (1). Treatment of these fractures varies depending on patient-related factors and fracture characteristics.
J Tomás Rojas+2 more
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Patients’ preferences for nutrition-related health outcomes in liver disease : a preliminary study using an electronic questionnaire [PDF]
Background: Patients with liver disease frequently have nutritional problems but intervening to improve these is challenging. Healthcare interventions that respond to patients’ needs are associated with better health outcomes but no studies investigating
Adams+40 more
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Patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) to guide clinical care: recommendations and challenges
The patient is the most reliable reporter of their symptoms, function and healthrelated quality of life, and can provide a holistic viewpoint of the benefits and risks of treatments or the severity of their conditions.
A. Agarwal+8 more
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Objective – to study the effect of tofacitinib (TOFA) on Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) in psoriatic arthritis (PsA) patients (pts) activity in real clinical practice.Material and methods.
L. D. Vorobyeva+5 more
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Patient-reported outcomes following flexible sigmoidoscopy screening for colorectal cancer in a demonstration screening programme in the UK [PDF]
<p>OBJECTIVES: Flexible sigmoidoscopy (FS) screening for colorectal cancer will be introduced into the National Cancer Screening Programmes in England in 2013.
Atkin, W.+8 more
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Sir Bruce Keogh has been credited for encouraging cardiac surgeons to publish their results. Now, as the medical director of the NHS, he’s turning his attention to other specialties.
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