Background: The adoption of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in cancer care has been widely advocated, but little is known about the evidence for the implementation of PROMs in practice. Qualitative research captures the perspectives of health professionals as end-users of PROMs and can be used to inform adoption efforts. This paper presents a systematic review and synthesis of qualitative research conducted to address the question: What are the attitudes of health professionals towards PROMs in oncology, including any barriers and facilitators to the adoption of PROMS, reported in qualitative evidence? Methods: Systematic searches of qualitative evidence were undertaken in four databases and reviewed using the Preferred Reporting ...
BackgroundThere exists scant evidence on the optimal approaches to integrating patient-reported outc...
Background There exists scant evidence on the optimal approaches to integrating patient-reported out...
IntroductionPatient-reported outcomes (PROs) can be used in cancer care to monitor patients' disease...
BACKGROUND: Despite evidence of the positive impact of routine assessment of patient-reported outcom...
Background In the last decades, the number of cancer survivors has increased significantly due to im...
Purpose: We conducted a secondary qualitative analysis of consultations between oncologists and thei...
Purpose: The systematic use of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) has been advocated as an ef...
Objectives: To synthesise qualitative studies that investigated the experiences of healthcare profes...
Abstract Background To explore the existing evidence of the real-world implementation of patient-rep...
Purpose In current cancer care, there is a growing debate about the value of using patient-reported ...
Roger Wilson challenged cancer professionals in research and care to place the patient perspective a...
The aim of this study was to identify strategies to implement patient-reported outcome measures (PRO...
Background: There exists scant evidence on the optimal approaches to integrating patient-reported ou...
BackgroundThere exists scant evidence on the optimal approaches to integrating patient-reported outc...
Background There exists scant evidence on the optimal approaches to integrating patient-reported out...
IntroductionPatient-reported outcomes (PROs) can be used in cancer care to monitor patients' disease...
BACKGROUND: Despite evidence of the positive impact of routine assessment of patient-reported outcom...
Background In the last decades, the number of cancer survivors has increased significantly due to im...
Purpose: We conducted a secondary qualitative analysis of consultations between oncologists and thei...
Purpose: The systematic use of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) has been advocated as an ef...
Objectives: To synthesise qualitative studies that investigated the experiences of healthcare profes...
Abstract Background To explore the existing evidence of the real-world implementation of patient-rep...
Purpose In current cancer care, there is a growing debate about the value of using patient-reported ...
Roger Wilson challenged cancer professionals in research and care to place the patient perspective a...
The aim of this study was to identify strategies to implement patient-reported outcome measures (PRO...
Background: There exists scant evidence on the optimal approaches to integrating patient-reported ou...
BackgroundThere exists scant evidence on the optimal approaches to integrating patient-reported outc...
Background There exists scant evidence on the optimal approaches to integrating patient-reported out...
IntroductionPatient-reported outcomes (PROs) can be used in cancer care to monitor patients' disease...