机译:The use of an electronic patient-reported outcome measure in the management of patients with advanced chronic kidney disease -The RePROM pilot trial
机译:Why invest in patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs)? An exploratory qualitative study to understand why hospital leaders established PROM programs at major healthcare organizations in the United States (US)
机译:Phase III randomized controlled trial of eRAPID (electronic patient self-Reporting of Adverse-events: Patient Information and advice)-An eHealth intervention during chemotherapy
机译:Patient perspectives on the benefit of a novel therapy for a rare disease: Using qualitative exit interviews to inform post-launch value messaging and to support shared treatment decision-making
机译:An overview of self-reported measures used in patients with renal replacement therapy: Are existing instruments appropriate for healthcare quality assessment in Germany?
机译:Associations between pre-operative social support and social functioning and post-operative quality of life in patients undergoing radical cystectomy for bladder cancer
机译:The MD Anderson Symptom Inventory (MDASI) disturbed sleep item as a possible rapid and efficient screener of sleep quality among early-phase clinical trials clinic patients with advanced
机译:A pilot randomized trial of online self-monitoring of adverse events during pelvic radiotherapy using eRAPID (electronic patient self-Reporting of Adverse-events: Patient Information and aDvice)
机译:Use of quality of life assessments to support person-centered healthcare for older adults living with frailty and their family caregivers: Development of knowledge translation resources
机译:Using qualitative exit interviews to explore the disease experience and evaluate Performance-Reported Outcomes (PerfOs) with patients who experience muscle weakness
机译:Usability of an electronic data assessment software for collection of patient-reported outcomes (PRO) and common terminology criteria for adverse events (CTCAE) in a randomized controlled trial
机译:A review of the content and psychometric properties of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) used to assess cancer-related fatigue in intervention trials
机译:Providing meaningful interpretation of a performance outcome measure by co-calibration with a patient-reported outcome: illustration with widely used multiple sclerosis measures
机译:Enhancing understanding of Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (R) (PROMIS) pediatric measures of symptoms and functioning in relation to disease activity for youth with juvenile idiopathic arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus
机译:No deterioration in health-related quality of life in patients with axial spondyloarthritis followed for 5 years in ordinary outpatient clinics in the biological treatment era
机译:Development of a novel item bank and multidimensional computerized adaptive test to measure patient-reported outcomes and improve management of kidney diseases: systematic review
机译:Perceived value and utility of the PROMIS Family Relationships measure among providers caring for chronically ill children: A qualitative interview study
机译:Response-shift effects in a Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder clinical trial: a novel application of random-effects modeling and equating for small samples
机译:Body height or height-related cognitive beliefs: What matters the most for the health-related quality of life of children and adolescents with short stature?
机译:'Looking under the hood' of anchor-based assessment of clinically important change: Role of domain and attribution in explaining Global-Assessment-of-Change scores
机译:An international qualitative study informing the development of a patient-reported outcome instrument for adults receiving gender-affirming treatments: the GENDER-Q
机译:A comparable pilot study of nurse-led consultations based on electronic patient-reported outcome (PRO) in a metastatic prostate cancer population during chemotherapy-an example of active PRO
机译:Integrating adverse event data and patient-reported outcomes to better understand cancer treatment tolerability: the US National Cancer Institute-funded tolerability consortium