Close monitoring of chemotherapy toxicity can be instrumental in ensuring prompt symptom management and quality care. Our aim was to develop a brief clinical tool to enable daily assessment of chemotherapy toxicity, and investigate/establish its content validity, feasibility/applicability, internal consistency and stability. Development of the Daily Chemotherapy Toxicity self-Assessment Questionnaire (DCTAQ) was based on an initial item pool created from two scoping reviews. Expert panel review (n=15) and cognitive debriefing with patients with cancer (n=7) was used to establish content validity. Feasibility/acceptability, applicability (self-report v. interviewlike administration), internal consistency (KR-20) and test-retest reliability (...
Background: This study explores the incidence of patient-reported major toxicity—symptoms rated “mod...
Purpose: The purpose of the eSMART (Electronic Symptom Management using the Advanced Symptom Managem...
Background: The aim was to examine the feasibility, acceptability and clinical utility of electronic...
Close monitoring of chemotherapy toxicity can be instrumental in ensuring prompt symptom management ...
Close monitoring of chemotherapy toxicity can be instrumental in ensuring prompt symptom management ...
Close monitoring of chemotherapy toxicity can be instrumental in ensuring prompt symptom management ...
Close monitoring of chemotherapy toxicity can be instrumental in ensuring prompt symptom management ...
Close monitoring of chemotherapy toxicity is important. PRO measures need to be brief, valid, easy t...
Background: The National Cancer Institute's Patient-Reported Outcomes Version of the Common Terminol...
Toxicity of chemotherapy is a factor that most negatively affects the quality of life of cancer pati...
Background: Standardized reporting of treatment-related adverse events (AE) is essential in clinical...
The National Cancer Institute’s Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (NCI-CTCAE) reporting...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the eSMART (Electronic Symptom Management using the Advanced Symptom Managem...
Clinicians can miss up to half of patients’ symptomatic toxicities in cancer clinical trials and rou...
Tracking symptoms related to treatment toxicity is standard practice in routine care and during clin...
Background: This study explores the incidence of patient-reported major toxicity—symptoms rated “mod...
Purpose: The purpose of the eSMART (Electronic Symptom Management using the Advanced Symptom Managem...
Background: The aim was to examine the feasibility, acceptability and clinical utility of electronic...
Close monitoring of chemotherapy toxicity can be instrumental in ensuring prompt symptom management ...
Close monitoring of chemotherapy toxicity can be instrumental in ensuring prompt symptom management ...
Close monitoring of chemotherapy toxicity can be instrumental in ensuring prompt symptom management ...
Close monitoring of chemotherapy toxicity can be instrumental in ensuring prompt symptom management ...
Close monitoring of chemotherapy toxicity is important. PRO measures need to be brief, valid, easy t...
Background: The National Cancer Institute's Patient-Reported Outcomes Version of the Common Terminol...
Toxicity of chemotherapy is a factor that most negatively affects the quality of life of cancer pati...
Background: Standardized reporting of treatment-related adverse events (AE) is essential in clinical...
The National Cancer Institute’s Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (NCI-CTCAE) reporting...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the eSMART (Electronic Symptom Management using the Advanced Symptom Managem...
Clinicians can miss up to half of patients’ symptomatic toxicities in cancer clinical trials and rou...
Tracking symptoms related to treatment toxicity is standard practice in routine care and during clin...
Background: This study explores the incidence of patient-reported major toxicity—symptoms rated “mod...
Purpose: The purpose of the eSMART (Electronic Symptom Management using the Advanced Symptom Managem...
Background: The aim was to examine the feasibility, acceptability and clinical utility of electronic...