Literature DB >> 30239387

How should we assess patient-reported outcomes in the onco-hematology clinic?

Laura Cannella1, Fabio Efficace1, Johannes Giesinger2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The improvement of clinical outcomes in hematologic malignancies has paved the way for a more systematic patient-reported outcomes (PROs) assessment in routine clinical practice. PROs help to narrow the gap between patients' and healthcare professionals' view of patient health and treatment success. This review outlines key aspects of planning and performing PRO assessments in daily routine such as the selection of PRO instruments, electronic PRO data collection, and the presentation and interpretation of PRO results. RECENT
FINDINGS: A substantial body of literature has demonstrated that careful planning, adequate logistics, and elaborate methodology allow to successfully integrate the patients' experience in routine care. Several examples exist of the clinical benefits of systematically collecting PRO information in daily care of patients with solid tumors. These include improved patient-physician communication, better symptom management, and, in patients with advanced disease, also fewer hospitalizations and prolonged survival. However, sparse evidence based data are available for patients with onco-hematologic diseases.
SUMMARY: Data collected through PRO instruments provide unique information that complements traditional clinical examinations and may help improving patients' management in clinical practice. Major efforts are now needed to implement PRO instruments in daily practice of patients with hematologic malignancies.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30239387     DOI: 10.1097/SPC.0000000000000386

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Support Palliat Care        ISSN: 1751-4258            Impact factor:   2.302


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Authors:  Fabio Efficace; Andrea Patriarca; Mario Luppi; Leonardo Potenza; Giovanni Caocci; Agostino Tafuri; Francesca Fazio; Claudio Cartoni; Maria Teresa Petrucci; Ida Carmosino; Riccardo Moia; Gloria Margiotta Casaluci; Paola Boggione; Elisabetta Colaci; Davide Giusti; Valeria Pioli; Francesco Sparano; Francesco Cottone; Paolo De Fabritiis; Nicolina Rita Ardu; Pasquale Niscola; Isabella Capodanno; Anna Paola Leporace; Sabrina Pelliccia; Elisabetta Lugli; Edoardo La Sala; Luigi Rigacci; Michelina Santopietro; Claudio Fozza; Sergio Siragusa; Massimo Breccia; Paola Fazi; Marco Vignetti
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2022-03-17       Impact factor: 6.244

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