Medical Care, ISSN 0025-7079, 05/2019, Volume 57 Suppl 5 Suppl 1, Issue 5, pp. S24 - S30
INTRODUCTION:The inclusion of reference values for common patient-reported outcomes (PROs) measures in clinical care settings provides a clinically relevant...
SYSTEM | patient-reported outcomes | reference values | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | QUALITY | health communication | HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES | HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES | HEALTH | delivery of health care | SEVERITY | LIFE | Medical personnel | Medical care | Practice | Treatment outcome | Analysis
SYSTEM | patient-reported outcomes | reference values | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | QUALITY | health communication | HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES | HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES | HEALTH | delivery of health care | SEVERITY | LIFE | Medical personnel | Medical care | Practice | Treatment outcome | Analysis
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Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association, ISSN 0278-6133, 05/2019, Volume 38, Issue 5, pp. 347 - 350
Patients' perspectives about their health are critical to improving health outcomes. Patient reported outcomes (PRO) are emerging as a standard way to capture...
Biomedical Research - methods | Humans | Patient Reported Outcome Measures | Measurement | Medical research | Health status | Life course | Clinical research | Research | Care delivery | Clinical outcomes | Applied research
Biomedical Research - methods | Humans | Patient Reported Outcome Measures | Measurement | Medical research | Health status | Life course | Clinical research | Research | Care delivery | Clinical outcomes | Applied research
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CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, ISSN 0007-9235, 09/2012, Volume 62, Issue 5, pp. 336 - 347
Answer questions and earn CME/CNE Patient‐reported outcome (PRO) questionnaires assess topics a patient can report about his or her own health. This includes...
medical oncology | health outcomes | health communication | palliative care | chemotherapy | CHEMOTHERAPY-RELATED TOXICITY | TASK-FORCE REPORT | SYMPTOMS | RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL | PRO INSTRUMENTS | EQUIVALENCE | EXPERIENCES | ONCOLOGY | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | COMMUNICATION | PERCEPTIONS | Surveys | Practice | Treatment outcome | Oncology | Cancer patients | Palliative treatment | Clinical medicine | Patients | Quality of care | Questionnaires | Mental health
medical oncology | health outcomes | health communication | palliative care | chemotherapy | CHEMOTHERAPY-RELATED TOXICITY | TASK-FORCE REPORT | SYMPTOMS | RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL | PRO INSTRUMENTS | EQUIVALENCE | EXPERIENCES | ONCOLOGY | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | COMMUNICATION | PERCEPTIONS | Surveys | Practice | Treatment outcome | Oncology | Cancer patients | Palliative treatment | Clinical medicine | Patients | Quality of care | Questionnaires | Mental health
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Psychometrika, ISSN 0033-3123, 12/2018, Volume 83, Issue 4, pp. 991 - 1006
Mediation analysis allows the examination of effects of a third variable (mediator/confounder) in the causal pathway between an exposure and an outcome. The...
ethnic disparity | Psychology | Assessment, Testing and Evaluation | Psychometrics | Statistical Theory and Methods | health-related quality of life | MY-Health study | Statistics for Social Sciences, Humanities, Law | nonlinear models | mediation/confounding analysis | OLDER AMERICANS | DECOMPOSITION | IMPACT | MATHEMATICS, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS | confounding analysis | SOCIAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICAL METHODS | PSYCHOLOGY, MATHEMATICAL | mediation | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | Data Interpretation, Statistical | Follow-Up Studies | Anxiety - ethnology | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Cancer Survivors - psychology | Models, Statistical | Depression - ethnology | Hispanic Americans - psychology | Socioeconomic Factors | Young Adult | Aged, 80 and over | Quality of Life | Adult | Female | Aged | Nonlinear Dynamics | Cancer survivors | Prevention | Depression, Mental | Anxiety | Social aspects | Mediation | Cancer | Social interactions | Anxieties | Mental depression | Cultural differences | Hispanics
ethnic disparity | Psychology | Assessment, Testing and Evaluation | Psychometrics | Statistical Theory and Methods | health-related quality of life | MY-Health study | Statistics for Social Sciences, Humanities, Law | nonlinear models | mediation/confounding analysis | OLDER AMERICANS | DECOMPOSITION | IMPACT | MATHEMATICS, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS | confounding analysis | SOCIAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICAL METHODS | PSYCHOLOGY, MATHEMATICAL | mediation | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | Data Interpretation, Statistical | Follow-Up Studies | Anxiety - ethnology | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Cancer Survivors - psychology | Models, Statistical | Depression - ethnology | Hispanic Americans - psychology | Socioeconomic Factors | Young Adult | Aged, 80 and over | Quality of Life | Adult | Female | Aged | Nonlinear Dynamics | Cancer survivors | Prevention | Depression, Mental | Anxiety | Social aspects | Mediation | Cancer | Social interactions | Anxieties | Mental depression | Cultural differences | Hispanics
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Cancer, ISSN 0008-543X, 01/2018, Volume 124, Issue 1, pp. 153 - 160
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Cancer, ISSN 0008-543X, 01/2018, Volume 124, Issue 1, p. 153
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Journal of Clinical Oncology, ISSN 0732-183X, 02/2016, Volume 34, Issue 6, pp. 527 - 529
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Psycho-Oncology, ISSN 1057-9249, 01/2015, Volume 24, Issue 1, pp. 95 - 105
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Journal of Clinical Oncology, ISSN 0732-183X, 05/2014, Volume 32, Issue 15_suppl, pp. TPS9656 - TPS9656
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Leveraging emerging technologies and the "Internet of Things" to improve the quality of cancer care
Journal of Oncology Practice, ISSN 1554-7477, 10/2016, Volume 12, Issue 10, pp. 863 - 866
ONCOLOGY | Equipment and Supplies | Biomedical Technology - trends | Humans | Wearable Electronic Devices | Biomedical Technology - standards | Neoplasms - therapy | Patient-Centered Care - methods | Quality Improvement | Electronic Health Records - trends | Patient-Centered Care - trends | Quality of Health Care - standards | Internet | Biomedical Technology - instrumentation
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Medical Care, ISSN 0025-7079, 8/2013, Volume 51, Issue 8, pp. S73 - S79
Patient-centered outcomes research (PCOR) aims to improve care quality and patient outcomes by providing information that patients, clinicians, and family...
Learning Health System | Health outcomes | Medication administration | Health care outcome assessment | Questionnaires | Data collection | Electronics | Clinical trials | Research studies | Research methods | Quality of life | patient-centered outcomes research | patient-reported outcomes | electronic data methods | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | CANCER CLINICAL-TRIALS | DISEASE | HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES | HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | PATIENTVIEWPOINT | HEALTH-STATUS | Outcome Assessment (Health Care) - methods | Policy | Health Services Research - organization & administration | Humans | Comparative Effectiveness Research - organization & administration | Data Collection | Patient-Centered Care - organization & administration | Electronic Health Records | Patient Satisfaction
Learning Health System | Health outcomes | Medication administration | Health care outcome assessment | Questionnaires | Data collection | Electronics | Clinical trials | Research studies | Research methods | Quality of life | patient-centered outcomes research | patient-reported outcomes | electronic data methods | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | CANCER CLINICAL-TRIALS | DISEASE | HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES | HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | PATIENTVIEWPOINT | HEALTH-STATUS | Outcome Assessment (Health Care) - methods | Policy | Health Services Research - organization & administration | Humans | Comparative Effectiveness Research - organization & administration | Data Collection | Patient-Centered Care - organization & administration | Electronic Health Records | Patient Satisfaction
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Cancer, ISSN 0008-543X, 02/2013, Volume 119, Issue 3, pp. 672 - 680
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CA: a cancer journal for clinicians, 09/2012, Volume 62, Issue 5, pp. 337 - 347
Patient-reported outcome (PRO) questionnaires assess topics a patient can report about his or her own health. This includes symptoms (eg, nausea, fatigue,...
Computers | Outcome Assessment (Health Care) - methods | Humans | Neoplasms - psychology | Patient Satisfaction | Medical Oncology | Neoplasms - complications | Neoplasms - therapy | Quality of Life | Surveys and Questionnaires | Cell Phone | Health Status | Needs Assessment
Computers | Outcome Assessment (Health Care) - methods | Humans | Neoplasms - psychology | Patient Satisfaction | Medical Oncology | Neoplasms - complications | Neoplasms - therapy | Quality of Life | Surveys and Questionnaires | Cell Phone | Health Status | Needs Assessment
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Journal of Oncology Practice, ISSN 1554-7477, 07/2013, Volume 10, Issue 4, pp. e215 - e222
The use of electronic patient-reported outcomes (PRO) systems is increasing in cancer clinical care settings. This review comprehensively identifies existing...
Neoplasms - therapy | Data Collection | Patient Outcome Assessment | Electronic Health Records | Humans
Neoplasms - therapy | Data Collection | Patient Outcome Assessment | Electronic Health Records | Humans
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Quality of Life Research, ISSN 0962-9343, 10/2015, Volume 24, Issue 10, pp. 2333 - 2344
Purpose To evaluate the validity of the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) physical function measures in a diverse,...
Health outcomes | Health care administration | INSTRUMENT DEVELOPMENT | Wellbeing | Psychometrics | Mathematical functions | Bed rest | Epidemiology | Age | Cancer | Quality of life | Public Health | Medicine & Public Health | Quality of Life Research | Oncology | Patient-reported outcomes | Sociology, general | Physical function | Validation studies | RESPONSIVENESS | CARE | INFORMATION-SYSTEM PROMIS | IMPACT | FLOOR | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | FUNCTION ITEM BANK | HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES | HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES | KARNOFSKY PERFORMANCE STATUS | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | SCALE | SURVIVORS | United States | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Socioeconomic Factors | Young Adult | Ethnic Groups | Aged, 80 and over | Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin - psychology | Adult | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Reproducibility of Results | Sickness Impact Profile | Treatment Outcome | Fatigue - diagnosis | Health Behavior | Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin - therapy | Quality of Life | Patients - psychology | Aged | Cohort Studies | Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin - diagnosis | Pain - diagnosis | Measurement | Care and treatment | Cancer patients | Lymphomas | Comorbidity | Analysis | Health | Validation Studies | Patient-Reported Outcomes | Physical Function
Health outcomes | Health care administration | INSTRUMENT DEVELOPMENT | Wellbeing | Psychometrics | Mathematical functions | Bed rest | Epidemiology | Age | Cancer | Quality of life | Public Health | Medicine & Public Health | Quality of Life Research | Oncology | Patient-reported outcomes | Sociology, general | Physical function | Validation studies | RESPONSIVENESS | CARE | INFORMATION-SYSTEM PROMIS | IMPACT | FLOOR | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | FUNCTION ITEM BANK | HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES | HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES | KARNOFSKY PERFORMANCE STATUS | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | SCALE | SURVIVORS | United States | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Socioeconomic Factors | Young Adult | Ethnic Groups | Aged, 80 and over | Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin - psychology | Adult | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Reproducibility of Results | Sickness Impact Profile | Treatment Outcome | Fatigue - diagnosis | Health Behavior | Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin - therapy | Quality of Life | Patients - psychology | Aged | Cohort Studies | Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin - diagnosis | Pain - diagnosis | Measurement | Care and treatment | Cancer patients | Lymphomas | Comorbidity | Analysis | Health | Validation Studies | Patient-Reported Outcomes | Physical Function
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Psycho‐Oncology, ISSN 1057-9249, 01/2015, Volume 24, Issue 1, pp. 95 - 105
Objective Cancer patients and their family caregivers often report elevated levels of depressive symptoms, along with poorer mental and physical health...
dyadic adjustment | cancer | gender | quality of life | depressive symptoms | oncology | Depressive symptoms | Oncology | Gender | Dyadic adjustment | Cancer | Quality of life | METAANALYSIS | PSYCHOSOCIAL CARE | SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL | TRAJECTORIES | PSYCHOLOGY | COMORBIDITY | PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS | HEALTH | OUTCOMES | BURDEN | WIVES | Colorectal Neoplasms - nursing | Colorectal Neoplasms - psychology | Caregivers - psychology | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Sex Factors | Aged, 80 and over | Depression - psychology | Female | Aged | Lung Neoplasms - nursing | Quality of Life - psychology | Lung Neoplasms - psychology | Longitudinal Studies | Cohort Studies | Caregivers | Care and treatment | Cancer patients | Lung cancer | Depression, Mental | Colorectal cancer | Effects | Mental depression | Patients | Quality of Life | Depressive Symptoms | Dyadic Adjustment
dyadic adjustment | cancer | gender | quality of life | depressive symptoms | oncology | Depressive symptoms | Oncology | Gender | Dyadic adjustment | Cancer | Quality of life | METAANALYSIS | PSYCHOSOCIAL CARE | SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL | TRAJECTORIES | PSYCHOLOGY | COMORBIDITY | PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS | HEALTH | OUTCOMES | BURDEN | WIVES | Colorectal Neoplasms - nursing | Colorectal Neoplasms - psychology | Caregivers - psychology | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Sex Factors | Aged, 80 and over | Depression - psychology | Female | Aged | Lung Neoplasms - nursing | Quality of Life - psychology | Lung Neoplasms - psychology | Longitudinal Studies | Cohort Studies | Caregivers | Care and treatment | Cancer patients | Lung cancer | Depression, Mental | Colorectal cancer | Effects | Mental depression | Patients | Quality of Life | Depressive Symptoms | Dyadic Adjustment
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Medical Care, ISSN 0025-7079, 02/2015, Volume 53, Issue 2, pp. 153 - 159
BACKGROUND:Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are gaining recognition as key measures for improving the quality of patient care in clinical care settings. Three...
quality of care | clinical decision-making | Patient-reported outcomes | patient-reported outcomes | ROUTINE | RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL | PRIME-MD | EXPERIENCES | INFORMATION-SYSTEM PROMIS | IMPACT | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | CHRONIC ILLNESS | HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES | HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | ITEM RESPONSE THEORY | COMMUNICATION | Outcome Assessment (Health Care) - methods | Delivery of Health Care, Integrated - organization & administration | United States | Humans | Self Report | Quality of Health Care - standards | Internet | Patient Outcome Assessment | Data Collection - methods | Electronic Health Records | Organizational Case Studies | Patient Satisfaction
quality of care | clinical decision-making | Patient-reported outcomes | patient-reported outcomes | ROUTINE | RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL | PRIME-MD | EXPERIENCES | INFORMATION-SYSTEM PROMIS | IMPACT | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | CHRONIC ILLNESS | HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES | HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | ITEM RESPONSE THEORY | COMMUNICATION | Outcome Assessment (Health Care) - methods | Delivery of Health Care, Integrated - organization & administration | United States | Humans | Self Report | Quality of Health Care - standards | Internet | Patient Outcome Assessment | Data Collection - methods | Electronic Health Records | Organizational Case Studies | Patient Satisfaction
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Journal of Clinical Oncology, ISSN 0732-183X, 06/2017, Volume 35, Issue 17, pp. 1913 - 1920
PurposeTo estimate cancer population-based reference values in the United States for eight PROMIS (Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System)...
PROMIS MEASURES | TRIALS | ONCOLOGY | SURVEILLANCE | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | MINIMALLY IMPORTANT DIFFERENCES | HEALTH | PREVALENCE | GENERALIZABILITY | EPIDEMIOLOGY | Outcome Assessment (Health Care) - methods | United States - epidemiology | SEER Program | Humans | Self Report | Information Systems | Male | Reference Values | Patient Outcome Assessment | Aged, 80 and over | Female | Aged | Neoplasms - epidemiology | Quality of Life | Quality of Care | Outcomes Research | ORIGINAL REPORTS
PROMIS MEASURES | TRIALS | ONCOLOGY | SURVEILLANCE | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | MINIMALLY IMPORTANT DIFFERENCES | HEALTH | PREVALENCE | GENERALIZABILITY | EPIDEMIOLOGY | Outcome Assessment (Health Care) - methods | United States - epidemiology | SEER Program | Humans | Self Report | Information Systems | Male | Reference Values | Patient Outcome Assessment | Aged, 80 and over | Female | Aged | Neoplasms - epidemiology | Quality of Life | Quality of Care | Outcomes Research | ORIGINAL REPORTS
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AIDS care, ISSN 0954-0121, 07/2012, Volume 24, Issue 7, pp. 886 - 896
DYNHA SF-36 is a computerized adaptive test version of the SF-36 Health Survey. The feasibility of administering a modified DYNHA SF-36 to adults with HIV was...
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Cancer, ISSN 0008-543X, 01/2018, Volume 124, Issue 1, pp. 153 - 160
BACKGROUND Measuring patient‐reported outcomes (PROs) is becoming an integral component of quality improvement initiatives, clinical care, and research studies...
Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT) | Patient‐Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) | item response theory | Physical Function | linking | Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) | VALIDATION | SYMPTOMS | SUBSCALE | ONCOLOGY | SCORES | FUNCTION ITEM BANK | CLINICAL-TRIALS | SCALE | Reproducibility of Results | Prospective Studies | Humans | Surveys and Questionnaires | Neoplasms - physiopathology | Cohort Studies | Patient Reported Outcome Measures | Studies | Therapy | Physical training | Health | Identification methods | Research & development--R&D | Quality control | Cancer therapies | Information systems | Cancer | Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy | PROMIS | Linking | Item Response Theory
Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT) | Patient‐Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) | item response theory | Physical Function | linking | Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) | VALIDATION | SYMPTOMS | SUBSCALE | ONCOLOGY | SCORES | FUNCTION ITEM BANK | CLINICAL-TRIALS | SCALE | Reproducibility of Results | Prospective Studies | Humans | Surveys and Questionnaires | Neoplasms - physiopathology | Cohort Studies | Patient Reported Outcome Measures | Studies | Therapy | Physical training | Health | Identification methods | Research & development--R&D | Quality control | Cancer therapies | Information systems | Cancer | Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy | PROMIS | Linking | Item Response Theory
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