This paper applies a theory-driven approach to explore why the use of patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures in clinical practice, in particular, health-related quality of life (HRQoL) instruments, has little or no apparent influence on clinical decision making. A theory-driven approach involves combining knowledge of whether and how an intervention works. It is argued that such an approach is currently lacking within the literature evaluating the effectiveness of feeding back HRQoL information to clinicians. The paper identifies a number of mechanisms that might give rise to the expected outcomes that are currently implicit within the design of the intervention and hypotheses specified within the trials evaluating the use of HRQoL measure...
Objective: The use of patient reported outcomes (PRO) in routine clinical practice is becoming incre...
While quality of life information has emerged as an important measure in assessing disease and treat...
AbstractObjectivesHealth-related quality of life (HRQL) instruments generally undergo a rigorous dev...
This paper applies a theory-driven approach to explore why the use of patient-reported outcome (PRO)...
Purpose: While clinical care is frequently directed at making patients "feel better," patients’ repo...
This article focuses on the routine use of patient-reported outcomes measures in oncology clinical p...
Patient-reported outcome (PRO) is an “umbrella term” that covers a whole range of potential types of...
AbstractThere is a broad agreement that patient-reported outcome (PRO) assessment in health care sho...
AbstractThis paper considers and defines the different types of patient-reported outcomes that can b...
AbstractBackgroundPatient-generated outcome measures have been developed in an effort to capture the...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this paper is to summarize the best evidence regarding the impact of provi...
RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Regular use of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) by health c...
OBJECTIVE: The use of patient reported outcomes (PRO) in routine clinical practice is becoming incre...
BACKGROUND: Patient-reported outcomes measures (PROMs) assess a patient's subjective appraisal of he...
In this paper I investigate one aspect of the validity of a certain type of subjective assessment of...
Objective: The use of patient reported outcomes (PRO) in routine clinical practice is becoming incre...
While quality of life information has emerged as an important measure in assessing disease and treat...
AbstractObjectivesHealth-related quality of life (HRQL) instruments generally undergo a rigorous dev...
This paper applies a theory-driven approach to explore why the use of patient-reported outcome (PRO)...
Purpose: While clinical care is frequently directed at making patients "feel better," patients’ repo...
This article focuses on the routine use of patient-reported outcomes measures in oncology clinical p...
Patient-reported outcome (PRO) is an “umbrella term” that covers a whole range of potential types of...
AbstractThere is a broad agreement that patient-reported outcome (PRO) assessment in health care sho...
AbstractThis paper considers and defines the different types of patient-reported outcomes that can b...
AbstractBackgroundPatient-generated outcome measures have been developed in an effort to capture the...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this paper is to summarize the best evidence regarding the impact of provi...
RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Regular use of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) by health c...
OBJECTIVE: The use of patient reported outcomes (PRO) in routine clinical practice is becoming incre...
BACKGROUND: Patient-reported outcomes measures (PROMs) assess a patient's subjective appraisal of he...
In this paper I investigate one aspect of the validity of a certain type of subjective assessment of...
Objective: The use of patient reported outcomes (PRO) in routine clinical practice is becoming incre...
While quality of life information has emerged as an important measure in assessing disease and treat...
AbstractObjectivesHealth-related quality of life (HRQL) instruments generally undergo a rigorous dev...