Context: Symptom assessment by computers is only effective if it provides valid results and is perceived as useful for clinical use by the end users: patients and health care providers. Objectives: To identify factors associated with discontinuation, time expenditure, and patient preferences of the computerized symptom assessment used in an international multicenter data collection project: the European Palliative Care Research Collaborative-Computerized Symptom Assessment. Methods: Cancer patients with incurable metastatic or locally advanced disease were recruited from 17 centers in eight countries, providing 1017 records for analyses. Observer-based registrations and patient-reported measures on pain, depression, and physical funct...
Contains fulltext : 200515.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Pai...
Purpose/Objectives: To assess patient and provider responses to a computerized symptom assessment sy...
Contains fulltext : 53646.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: In ...
Context: Symptom assessment by computers is only effective if it provides valid results and is perce...
This article describes the research strategy for the development of a computerized assessment tool a...
Purpose: We investigated the feasibility and acceptance of electronic monitoring of symptoms and syn...
Purpose/Objectives: To assess patient and provider responses to a computerized symptom assessment sy...
Background: Information and communication technology (ICT) systems are being developed for electroni...
Background: Information and communication technology (ICT) systems are being developed for electroni...
Goals of work: Recent changes in cancer service provision mean that many patients spend a limite...
Purpose Immediate transfer of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for use in medical consultat...
Goals of work: Recent changes in cancer service provision mean that many patients spend a limited ti...
Summary Pain is among the most feared symptoms of cancer, and in order to provide adequate pain mana...
Goals of work: Recent changes in cancer service provision mean that many patients spend a limited ti...
Pain experienced by advanced cancer patients is often poorly controlled due to inadequate assessment...
Contains fulltext : 200515.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Pai...
Purpose/Objectives: To assess patient and provider responses to a computerized symptom assessment sy...
Contains fulltext : 53646.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: In ...
Context: Symptom assessment by computers is only effective if it provides valid results and is perce...
This article describes the research strategy for the development of a computerized assessment tool a...
Purpose: We investigated the feasibility and acceptance of electronic monitoring of symptoms and syn...
Purpose/Objectives: To assess patient and provider responses to a computerized symptom assessment sy...
Background: Information and communication technology (ICT) systems are being developed for electroni...
Background: Information and communication technology (ICT) systems are being developed for electroni...
Goals of work: Recent changes in cancer service provision mean that many patients spend a limite...
Purpose Immediate transfer of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for use in medical consultat...
Goals of work: Recent changes in cancer service provision mean that many patients spend a limited ti...
Summary Pain is among the most feared symptoms of cancer, and in order to provide adequate pain mana...
Goals of work: Recent changes in cancer service provision mean that many patients spend a limited ti...
Pain experienced by advanced cancer patients is often poorly controlled due to inadequate assessment...
Contains fulltext : 200515.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Pai...
Purpose/Objectives: To assess patient and provider responses to a computerized symptom assessment sy...
Contains fulltext : 53646.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: In ...