Management of cancer patients' symptoms always has been a challenge for providers, especially among racial/ethnic minoritized (REM) populations that often face health disparities that might negatively ...
We comment on Dr. Dai et al.’s well-designed study in Journal of Clinical Oncology (1). This article reports the results of a randomized clinical trial comparing standard postoperative care with ...
There is a lack of systematic solutions to manage supportive care issues in racial/ethnic minorities (REM) receiving treatment for cancer. We developed and implemented an electronic patient-reported ...
People with metastatic cancer who regularly report their symptoms via a home-based electronic monitoring system experienced ...
Use of an electronic patient-reported outcome-based program did not significantly reduce ED or inpatient visits after cancer treatment. Only 51% of patients used the program to report symptoms.
The ePRO analytics with AI market is poised for rapid growth, driven by the rising demand for real-time patient data, ...
Electronic patient-reported outcomes improved clinical outcomes, the patient experience and service utilization among cancer patients, according to a study published Feb. 7 in Nature Medicine.
Historically, patient-reported outcome measures were primarily utilized for research purposes in orthopedics.However, renewed ...
“It’s really hard to be a patient with cancer. Patients suffer a lot at home and don’t reach out,” Ethan Basch, MD, said. “Helping to have better communication to address their needs is really ...
The YES intervention improved general and cancer-specific quality of life in AYA breast cancer survivors over six months. Participants using YES reported significant decreases in QLACS scores, ...
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