textabstractObjective: To determine use, appreciation and effectiveness of an electronic health information support system in head and neck (H&N) cancer care. Design: A prospective evaluation study. The evaluated system has four different functions: (1) communication amongst health care providers and between health care providers and patients, (2) information for health care providers and patients, (3) contact with fellow sufferers and (4) monitoring of discharged patients by means of electronic questionnaires. Evaluation of the system was done both objectively using automatically created log files and stored messages, and subjectively by using paper questionnaires from patients and general practitioners (GPs). Setting: Department of Otorhi...
Health care systems are facing multiple challenges leading to transformation of existing care models...
The foreseen growth of Head and Neck cancer (HNC) incidents will require future rehabilitation servi...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Incorporation of patients' perspectives in daily practice ...
Objective: To determine use, appreciation and effectiveness of an electronic health information supp...
Background: Although many cancer survivors could benefit from supportive care, they often do not uti...
Purpose Interrelated factors such as sociodemographic, health literacy and readability of informatio...
Background: Care management for patients with cancer is especially difficult. Patients and caregiver...
Abstract: Background. Computers are potentially powerful tools for patient education. E-health, whic...
PURPOSE: To investigate the long-term follow-up (5 years) of implementing patient-reported outcome m...
IntroductionThe patient's role in toxicity reporting is increasingly acknowledged. There is also a n...
Purpose. Head and neck cancer patients can face debilitating treatment related side-effects, result...
In this graduation thesis I investigate how to design for patient empowerment in the context of head...
textabstractObjectives: Telemedicine applications carry the potential to enhance the quality of life...
Abstract Background Patients who undergo surgery for cancer of the head and neck and their families ...
Background: Patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures have been used widely to screen for depression, ...
Health care systems are facing multiple challenges leading to transformation of existing care models...
The foreseen growth of Head and Neck cancer (HNC) incidents will require future rehabilitation servi...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Incorporation of patients' perspectives in daily practice ...
Objective: To determine use, appreciation and effectiveness of an electronic health information supp...
Background: Although many cancer survivors could benefit from supportive care, they often do not uti...
Purpose Interrelated factors such as sociodemographic, health literacy and readability of informatio...
Background: Care management for patients with cancer is especially difficult. Patients and caregiver...
Abstract: Background. Computers are potentially powerful tools for patient education. E-health, whic...
PURPOSE: To investigate the long-term follow-up (5 years) of implementing patient-reported outcome m...
IntroductionThe patient's role in toxicity reporting is increasingly acknowledged. There is also a n...
Purpose. Head and neck cancer patients can face debilitating treatment related side-effects, result...
In this graduation thesis I investigate how to design for patient empowerment in the context of head...
textabstractObjectives: Telemedicine applications carry the potential to enhance the quality of life...
Abstract Background Patients who undergo surgery for cancer of the head and neck and their families ...
Background: Patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures have been used widely to screen for depression, ...
Health care systems are facing multiple challenges leading to transformation of existing care models...
The foreseen growth of Head and Neck cancer (HNC) incidents will require future rehabilitation servi...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Incorporation of patients' perspectives in daily practice ...