How We Do It

What Can I Do? Recommendations for Responding to Issues Identified by Patient-Reported Outcomes Assessments Used in Clinical Practice

Over the past 6 years, an international multidisciplinary team has been working to develop the PatientViewpoint Web site (www.PatientViewpoint.org). PatientViewpoint is designed for clinicians to assign PRO questionnaires for patients to complete at regular intervals.



 

How we do it

What Can I Do? Recommendations for Responding to Issues Identified by Patient-Reported Outcomes Assessments Used in Clinical Practice

  • Elizabeth F. Hughes, RN, BSN, CHPN,
  • Albert W. Wu, MD, MPH,
  • Michael A. Carducci, MD,
  • Claire F. Snyder, PhD

*For a PDF of the full article click in the link to the left of this introduction.

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