نتایج جستجو برای: proms

تعداد نتایج: 715  

Journal: :BMJ quality improvement reports 2016
Thomas Partridge Ian Carluke Kevin Emmerson Paul Partington Mike Reed

Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) were introduced in 2009 to allow patient perspectives to potentially influence change and improvement. In collaboration with the national joint registry (NJR), PROMs data has been examined on a national basis to compare surgical factors in total knee replacement (TKR). Initial results demonstrated there were statistically significant differences in Oxfo...

Journal: :Annals of oncology : official journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology 2015
D Howell S Molloy K Wilkinson E Green K Orchard K Wang J Liberty

BACKGROUND This review focused on the identification of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) used in routine cancer clinical practice, the impact on patient, provider, and system outcomes, and the implementation factors influencing uptake. METHODS A scoping review of the published health literature was conducted using empirical databases, namely, Ovid Medline (2003 to September 2013), CI...

Journal: :Journal 2008
Jennifer A Kushner Herenia P Lawrence Irit Shoval Thomas L Kiss Gerald M Devins Linda Lee Howard C Tenenbaum

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Oral mucositis, a painful condition with potentially life-threatening sequelae, often develops in association with allogeneic bone marrow transplantation. This condition has an adverse impact on the oral-health-related quality of life of patients undergoing marrow transplantation therapy. The purpose of this study was to create and validate a Patient-Reported Oral Mucos...

Journal: :Clinical oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain)) 2016
J S Haviland P Hopwood J Mills M Sydenham J M Bliss J R Yarnold

AIMS In radiotherapy trials, normal tissue effects (NTE) are important end points and it is pertinent to ask whether patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) could replace clinical and/or photographic assessments. Data from the Standardisation of Breast Radiotherapy (START) trials are examined. MATERIALS AND METHODS NTEs in the treated breast were recorded by (i) annual clinical assessments,...

2011
Laura Ashley Helen Jones David Forman Alexander C. Newsham Julia Brown Amy Downing Galina Velikova Penny Wright

BACKGROUND Cancer survivors can face significant physical and psychosocial challenges; there is a need to identify and predict which survivors experience what sorts of difficulties. As highlighted in the UK National Cancer Survivorship Initiative, routine post-diagnostic collection of patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) is required; to be most informative, PROMs must be linked and analyse...

2017
Galina Velikova Jose M. Valderas Caroline Potter Laurie Batchelder Christine A’Court Matthew Baker Jennifer Bostock Angela Coulter Ray Fitzpatrick Julien Forder Diane Fox Louise Geneen Elizabeth Gibbons Crispin Jenkinson Karen Jones Laura Kelly Michele Peters Brendan Mulhern Alexander Labeit Donna Rowen Keith Meadows Jackie Elliott John Brazier Emma Knowles Anju Keetharuth Janice Connell Jill Carlton Lizzie Taylor Buck Thomas Ricketts Michael Barkham Pushpendra Goswami Sam Salek Tatyana Ionova Esther Oliva Adele K. Fielding Marina Karakantza Saad Al-Ismail Graham P. Collins Stewart McConnell Catherine Langton Daniel M. Jennings Roger Else Jonathan Kell Helen Ward Sophie Day Elizabeth Lumley Patrick Phillips Rosie Duncan Helen Buckley-Woods Ahmed Aber Gerogina Jones Jonathan Michaels Ian Porter Jaheeda Gangannagaripalli Antoinette Davey Ignacio Ricci-Cabello Kirstie Haywood Stine Thestrup Hansen Jose Valderas Deb Roberts Anil Gumber Bélène Podmore Andrew Hutchings Jan van der Meulen Ajay Aggarwal Sujith Konan Andrew Price William Jackson Nick Bottomley Michael Philiips Toby Knightley-Day David Beard Joanne Greenhalgh Kate Gooding Chema Valderas Judy Wright Sonia Dalkin David Meads Nick Black Carol Fawkes Robert Froud Dawn Carnes Jonathan Cook Helen Dakin James Smith Sujin Kang Catrin Griffiths Ella Guest Diana Harcourt Mairead Murphy Sandra Hollinghurst Chris Salisbury Anqi Gao Agnieszka Lemanska Tao Chen David P. Dearnaley Rajesh Jena Matthew Sydes Sara Faithfull A. E. Ades Daphne Kounali Guobing Lu Ines Rombach Alastair Gray Oliver Rivero-Arias Patricia Holch Marie Holmes Zoe Rodgers Sarah Dickinson Beverly Clayton Susan Davidson Jacqui Routledge Julia Glennon Ann M. Henry Kevin Franks Galina Velikova Roma Maguire Lisa McCann Teresa Young Jo Armes Jenny Harris Christine Miaskowski Grigorios Kotronoulas Morven Miller Emma Ream Elizabeth Patiraki Alexander Geiger Geir V. Berg Adrian Flowerday Peter Donnan Paul McCrone Kathi Apostolidis Patricia Fox Eileen Furlong Nora Kearney Chris Gibbons Felix Fischer Joel Coste Jose Valderas Martinez Matthias Rose Alain Leplege Sarah Shingler Natalie Aldhouse Tamara Al-Zubeidi Andrew Trigg Helen Kitchen Antoinette Davey Ian Porter Colin Green Joanna Coast Sarah Smith Jolijn Hendriks Koonal Shah Juan-Manuel Ramos-Goni Simone Kreimeier Mike Herdman Nancy Devlin Aureliano Paolo Finch John E. Brazier Clara Mukuria Bernarda Zamora David Parkin Yan Feng Andrew Bateman Thomas Patton Nils Gutacker

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Journal: :Philosophy of medicine 2021

Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are valued in healthcare evaluation for bringing patient perspectives forward, and enabling patient-centered care. The range of evidence permitted by PROMs to measure patients’ quality life narrowly denies subjective experience. This neglect is rooted the epistemic assumptions that ground PROMs, tension between standardization (the task measurement) ind...

2018
Y. V. Kleinlugtenbelt R. G. Krol M. Bhandari J. C. Goslings R. W. Poolman V. A. B. Scholtes

OBJECTIVES The patient-rated wrist evaluation (PRWE) and the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) questionnaire are patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) used for clinical and research purposes. Methodological high-quality clinimetric studies that determine the measurement properties of these PROMs when used in patients with a distal radial fracture are lacking. This study aime...

2012
Musa Mayer

In their excellent and timely article ‘Patient and public involvement in patient-reported outcome measures: evolution not revolution,’ Sophie Staniszewska and colleagues make important points about the contribution of patients to the development of patient-reported outcomemeasures (PROMs), seeing ‘‘patients as research partners in the research process, not just as those individuals who are cons...

2016
Stanislaw Saganowski Andrzej Misiaszek Piotr Bródka Anna Andreasson Vasa Curcin Kazimierz Fraczkowski

Patient Recorded Outcome Measures (PROMs) are an essential part of quality of life monitoring, clinical trials, improvement studies and other medical tasks. Recently, web and mobile technologies have been explored as means of improving the response rates and quality of data collected. Despite the potential benefit of this approach, there are currently no widely accepted standards for developing...

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