IntroductionThe patient's role in toxicity reporting is increasingly acknowledged. There is also a need for developing modern communication methods between the patient and the medical personnel. Furthermore, the increasing number of head and neck cancer (HNC) patients is reflected in the volume of treatment follow-up visits, which remains a challenge for the health care. Electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) measures may provide a cost-efficient way to organize follow-up for cancer patients.Materials and MethodsWe tested a novel ePRO application called Kaiku?, which enables real-time, online collection of patient-reported outcomes, such as side effects caused by treatment and quality of life. We conducted a pilot study to assess the su...
Background: Significant adverse events (AE) during cancer therapy disrupt treatment and escalate to ...
Abstract Purpose: Patient-reported outcome (PRO) follow-up has been shown to improve quality of lif...
textabstractObjective: To determine use, appreciation and effectiveness of an electronic health info...
Background: As the incidence of cancer is on the rise, there is a need to develop modern communicati...
The disease and treatment of patients with head and neck cancer can lead to multiple late and long-t...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 JMIR Formative Research. All rights reserved.Background: As the incidenc...
Background: Multidisciplinary treatment for head and neck carcinoma offers the best curative results...
Introduction: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) have become extremely important in following patients...
PURPOSE: Adverse event (AE) reporting is essential in clinical trials. Clinician interpretation can...
Background: Treatment related toxicity is common after chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Our group has ...
Abstract Background Patient reported outcomes (PROs) have been associated with improved symptom mana...
Electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) applications promise great added value for improving symp...
M Sean Peach,1 Daniel M Trifiletti,2 Carolyn Vachani,3 Karen Arnold-Korzeniowski,3 Christina Bach,3 ...
PURPOSE: Patient-reported outcome (PRO) tools lead to clinical benefits, including improved overall ...
Electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) applications promise great added value for improving symp...
Background: Significant adverse events (AE) during cancer therapy disrupt treatment and escalate to ...
Abstract Purpose: Patient-reported outcome (PRO) follow-up has been shown to improve quality of lif...
textabstractObjective: To determine use, appreciation and effectiveness of an electronic health info...
Background: As the incidence of cancer is on the rise, there is a need to develop modern communicati...
The disease and treatment of patients with head and neck cancer can lead to multiple late and long-t...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 JMIR Formative Research. All rights reserved.Background: As the incidenc...
Background: Multidisciplinary treatment for head and neck carcinoma offers the best curative results...
Introduction: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) have become extremely important in following patients...
PURPOSE: Adverse event (AE) reporting is essential in clinical trials. Clinician interpretation can...
Background: Treatment related toxicity is common after chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Our group has ...
Abstract Background Patient reported outcomes (PROs) have been associated with improved symptom mana...
Electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) applications promise great added value for improving symp...
M Sean Peach,1 Daniel M Trifiletti,2 Carolyn Vachani,3 Karen Arnold-Korzeniowski,3 Christina Bach,3 ...
PURPOSE: Patient-reported outcome (PRO) tools lead to clinical benefits, including improved overall ...
Electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) applications promise great added value for improving symp...
Background: Significant adverse events (AE) during cancer therapy disrupt treatment and escalate to ...
Abstract Purpose: Patient-reported outcome (PRO) follow-up has been shown to improve quality of lif...
textabstractObjective: To determine use, appreciation and effectiveness of an electronic health info...