Background: Trials are robust sources of data for clinical practice, however, trial outcomes may not reflect what is important to communicate for decision making. The study compared clinicians’ views of outcomes to include in a core outcome set for colorectal cancer (CRC) surgery, with what clinicians considered important information for clinical practice (core information). Methods: Potential outcomes/information domains were identified through systematic literature reviews, reviews of hospital information leaflets and interviews with patients. These were organized into 6 categories, and used to design a questionnaire survey that asked surgeons and nurses from a sample of CRC centers to rate the importance of each domain as an outcome or a...
Randomized clinical trials are critical for evaluating the safety and efficacy of interventions in o...
Abstract Purpose: Evidence suggests that the patient- reported outcome (PRO) content of cancer tria...
Objectives In our systematic review, we assessed past and current practice of patient-reported outc...
Background: Trials are robust sources of data for clinical practice; however, trial outcomes may not...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major cause of worldwide morbidity and mortality. Surgical ...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major cause of worldwide morbidity and mortality. Surgical ...
Background: Clinical trials are important but many factors limit their success, including the costs ...
Introduction: Over half of the 1.5 million individuals globally who are diagnosed with colorectal ...
IntroductionPatient-reported outcomes (PROs) can be used in cancer care to monitor patients' disease...
Objective: Guidelines recommend that decision aids provide quantitative information about risks and ...
Objective ‘Core information sets’ (CISs) represent baseline information, agreed by patients and prof...
Aim: Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) are standard in the assessment of colorectal cancer (...
BackgroundCore outcome sets (COS) are standardised sets of outcomes, which represent the minimum out...
BACKGROUND: There is a continuing debate on the desirability of informing patients with cancer and t...
Introduction: Several factors are included in decision making for treatment of patients with locally...
Randomized clinical trials are critical for evaluating the safety and efficacy of interventions in o...
Abstract Purpose: Evidence suggests that the patient- reported outcome (PRO) content of cancer tria...
Objectives In our systematic review, we assessed past and current practice of patient-reported outc...
Background: Trials are robust sources of data for clinical practice; however, trial outcomes may not...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major cause of worldwide morbidity and mortality. Surgical ...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major cause of worldwide morbidity and mortality. Surgical ...
Background: Clinical trials are important but many factors limit their success, including the costs ...
Introduction: Over half of the 1.5 million individuals globally who are diagnosed with colorectal ...
IntroductionPatient-reported outcomes (PROs) can be used in cancer care to monitor patients' disease...
Objective: Guidelines recommend that decision aids provide quantitative information about risks and ...
Objective ‘Core information sets’ (CISs) represent baseline information, agreed by patients and prof...
Aim: Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) are standard in the assessment of colorectal cancer (...
BackgroundCore outcome sets (COS) are standardised sets of outcomes, which represent the minimum out...
BACKGROUND: There is a continuing debate on the desirability of informing patients with cancer and t...
Introduction: Several factors are included in decision making for treatment of patients with locally...
Randomized clinical trials are critical for evaluating the safety and efficacy of interventions in o...
Abstract Purpose: Evidence suggests that the patient- reported outcome (PRO) content of cancer tria...
Objectives In our systematic review, we assessed past and current practice of patient-reported outc...