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Prospects and Challenges in Using Patient-Reported Outcomes in Clinical Practice
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Hays, Ron D.
, Fung, Constance H.
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Clinical medicine
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Health care
/ Health care outcome assessment
/ Health outcomes
/ Health status
/ Humans
/ Internal medicine
/ Medical practice
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Outcome Assessment, Health Care
/ Patient care
/ Patient Satisfaction
/ Patient-Reported Outcomes in Clinical Practice: ISOQOL Meeting in Budapest, Hungary, June 24-26, 2007
/ Physicians
/ Primary Health Care
/ Public Health
/ Quality Indicators, Health Care
/ Quality of Life
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Randomized controlled trials
/ Sociology
2008
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Prospects and Challenges in Using Patient-Reported Outcomes in Clinical Practice
by
Hays, Ron D.
, Fung, Constance H.
in
Clinical medicine
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Health care
/ Health care outcome assessment
/ Health outcomes
/ Health status
/ Humans
/ Internal medicine
/ Medical practice
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Outcome Assessment, Health Care
/ Patient care
/ Patient Satisfaction
/ Patient-Reported Outcomes in Clinical Practice: ISOQOL Meeting in Budapest, Hungary, June 24-26, 2007
/ Physicians
/ Primary Health Care
/ Public Health
/ Quality Indicators, Health Care
/ Quality of Life
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Randomized controlled trials
/ Sociology
2008
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Prospects and Challenges in Using Patient-Reported Outcomes in Clinical Practice
by
Hays, Ron D.
, Fung, Constance H.
in
Clinical medicine
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Health care
/ Health care outcome assessment
/ Health outcomes
/ Health status
/ Humans
/ Internal medicine
/ Medical practice
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Outcome Assessment, Health Care
/ Patient care
/ Patient Satisfaction
/ Patient-Reported Outcomes in Clinical Practice: ISOQOL Meeting in Budapest, Hungary, June 24-26, 2007
/ Physicians
/ Primary Health Care
/ Public Health
/ Quality Indicators, Health Care
/ Quality of Life
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Randomized controlled trials
/ Sociology
2008
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Prospects and Challenges in Using Patient-Reported Outcomes in Clinical Practice
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Prospects and Challenges in Using Patient-Reported Outcomes in Clinical Practice
2008
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Background Patient-reported measures include preferences and reports about care received, health behaviors, and outcomes of care (patient satisfaction and healthrelated quality of life). These measures are a core aspect of health care, but there is much to be learned about how to use them to improve clinical practice. Method We specify linkages among different patient-reported measures and focus upon the prospects and challenges for use of patient-reported outcomes in clinical practice. Results Patient-reported measures are important throughout the continuum of patient care. At the initial visit, patientreported outcomes provide information about what is important to the patient, the patient's current behaviors, and the patient's baseline health-related quality of life. At subsequent visits, patient-reported outcomes help evaluate disease progression or regression as well as treatment effects. Conclusions Patient-reported measures can help clinicians target interventions that will improve patient outcomes of care. However, there are a number of challenges in using patient-reported outcomes in clinical practice.
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Springer,Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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