preschool wheezepatient reported outcome measureThere are no outcomes-based commissioning structures in child health. This needs to change. Preschool wheeze is a very common condition. Many families present at emergency departments with their wheezy children and stay briefly. This highlights that this ...
The rise of patient-reported outcome (PRO) measurement across medicine has been swift and now extends to the world of orthopedic trauma. However, PRO measures (PROMs) applied to trauma patients pose special considerations; measuring "episodes of care" is less straightforward, injuries are heterogeneo...
Observer-reported outcomes (ObsROs, eObsROs), based on the report of observable signs, events, or behaviors related to a patient’s health condition by someone other than the patient or a healthcare professional. ObsROs are most commonly reported by a parent, caregiver, or other no...
Patient Reported Outcomes in Interventional Radiology: Time to Measure What We DoCardioVascular and Interventional Radiology -doi:10.1007/s00270-019-02184-yYennu Nandan, AbhivrathMukundu Nagesh, NavinLee, Michael J.SpringerCardioVascular and Interventional Radiology...
Domain-specific PROMs are focused on particular symptom (eg, dyspnea) or organ or systems (eg, gastrointestinal, colorectal). PREMs are tools to gather data on patient views of their health care experience rather than on outcomes. They indirectly assess the quality of care, and they can be ...
Patient self-reported outcomes are increasingly important in measuring disease, treatment and care outcomes. It is unclear what constitutes well-being using a combined biomedical and psychosocial approach for patients with antiretroviral therapy (ART) access. This study aimed to determine the variance wit...
The Mannerfelt wrist arthrodesis - a study of patient-reported outcomes in a rheumatoid population. Wrist arthrodesis has been established as a mainstay form of surgical intervention in the rheumatoid wrist. Despite this however, there is a distinct lack ... FK Elherik,N Beattie,SJ Breusch - ...
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as it strongly correlates with poor patient-reported outcomes and mortality. Additionally, living alone, experiencing loneliness, and lacking social support have been associated with hospital readmissions in frail HF patients [17,41]. Support from family is crucial for individuals enduring chronic illness...
In addition to the seven steps outlined by the AMA, there are other measures hospitals can take to reduce pandemic-related stress and burnout. Hospitals can simplify patient throughput and improve provider experience by supporting their physician network with shared resources. ...