Using patient-reported outcomes in routine practice: three novel use cases and implications
Autor: | Helena Hvitfeldt Forsberg, Robert J. Reid, Elliott S. Fisher, Eugene C. Nelson, David C. Grossman, James Neil Weinstein, Melanie P. Mastanduno, Lisa Torrey Weiss |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Health related quality of life
Quality management Primary Health Care business.industry Health Policy Health Status education Patient engagement Routine practice Quality Improvement humanities Simulated patient Point of service Nursing Patient Satisfaction Patient-Centered Care Organizational Case Studies Quality of Life Medicine Humans Routine clinical practice Use case Patient Reported Outcome Measures Practice Patterns Physicians' business |
Zdroj: | The Journal of ambulatory care management. 38(2) |
ISSN: | 1550-3267 |
Popis: | Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) can show how patients perceive their illness burden over time. Active use of PROs by clinicians at the point of service can help illuminate the patients' longitudinal changes in outcomes, thereby advancing shared decision making, patient engagement, and self-care. This article offers principles and lessons learned from using PROs and provides 3 case studies to demonstrate how to overcome the challenges in using PROs in routine clinical practice to improve outcomes. These cases demonstrate that it is possible to embed patient-generated data into the flow of care and to track outcomes for improvement and research. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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