The use of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) is one way to measure the effectiveness of health services. PROMs use in emergency admissions to hospitals is limited by the methodological obstacle of having no pre-admission measure of health status. The aim of this thesis was to study the use of retrospective PROMs and of routine measures of population health status to identify a reliable method that would allow the extension of PROMs collection into this important area of health care. A literature review found there was strong agreement (ICC>0.75) between contemporaneous and retrospective PROMs in elective conditions and that population data could be used to estimate baseline health status in some conditions. This was confirmed in the...
Abstract Many healthcare systems around the world have been increasingly using patient-reported outc...
Patient-relevant outcome measurement has finally hit prime time. Health care systems are latterly re...
Context: The Patient Reported Outcomes for Vascular Emergencies: Interview Study (IS-PROVE) of patie...
INTRODUCTION: Outcome of emergency admissions is usually limited to mortality with little attempt to...
OBJECTIVE: The unpredictability of the occurrence of illnesses and injuries leading to most emergenc...
Abstract Introduction Outcome of emergency admissions is usually limited to mortality with little at...
The patient is the most reliable reporter of their symptoms, function and health-related quality of ...
PURPOSE: To investigate the relationship between retrospectively and contemporaneously collected pat...
INTRODUCTION: Audit of emergency surgery is usually limited to immediate clinical outcomes relating ...
OBJECTIVE: Measuring patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) is a challenge in Acute Admission Uni...
Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) are key tools when performing clinical research and PROM d...
A growing consensus has emerged about patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) as an important tool...
Objective: Measuring patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) is a challenge in Acute Admission Uni...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this re...
Abstract Background The integration of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) into clinical care ...
Abstract Many healthcare systems around the world have been increasingly using patient-reported outc...
Patient-relevant outcome measurement has finally hit prime time. Health care systems are latterly re...
Context: The Patient Reported Outcomes for Vascular Emergencies: Interview Study (IS-PROVE) of patie...
INTRODUCTION: Outcome of emergency admissions is usually limited to mortality with little attempt to...
OBJECTIVE: The unpredictability of the occurrence of illnesses and injuries leading to most emergenc...
Abstract Introduction Outcome of emergency admissions is usually limited to mortality with little at...
The patient is the most reliable reporter of their symptoms, function and health-related quality of ...
PURPOSE: To investigate the relationship between retrospectively and contemporaneously collected pat...
INTRODUCTION: Audit of emergency surgery is usually limited to immediate clinical outcomes relating ...
OBJECTIVE: Measuring patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) is a challenge in Acute Admission Uni...
Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) are key tools when performing clinical research and PROM d...
A growing consensus has emerged about patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) as an important tool...
Objective: Measuring patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) is a challenge in Acute Admission Uni...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this re...
Abstract Background The integration of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) into clinical care ...
Abstract Many healthcare systems around the world have been increasingly using patient-reported outc...
Patient-relevant outcome measurement has finally hit prime time. Health care systems are latterly re...
Context: The Patient Reported Outcomes for Vascular Emergencies: Interview Study (IS-PROVE) of patie...