2022
DOI: 10.1111/jdv.17982
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Development of a patient‐reported experience measure for chronic inflammatory skin diseases

Abstract: Background Patient involvement and high‐quality patient‐provider interactions are critical factors for quality of care in chronic inflammatory skin diseases. Also, assessing the patient's perspective contributes to optimizing care delivery and patient's experience. Until today, no user‐friendly tools to measure patient experiences exist within immunodermatology. Objectives The aim of this study was to identify the relevant items for patient's experience in immunodermatology and develop a concise questionnaire … Show more

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“…PREM for chronic inflammatory skin diseases). 5 PROMs and PREMS should be used complementary to evaluate the full patient burden and improve healthcare outcomes and quality.…”
Section: F U N DI Ng I N For M At Ionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…PREM for chronic inflammatory skin diseases). 5 PROMs and PREMS should be used complementary to evaluate the full patient burden and improve healthcare outcomes and quality.…”
Section: F U N DI Ng I N For M At Ionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, Patient‐Reported Experience Measurements (PREMs) assess the patient's experience with his care management or health service (e.g. PREM for chronic inflammatory skin diseases) 5 . PROMs and PREMS should be used complementary to evaluate the full patient burden and improve healthcare outcomes and quality.…”
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“…The PREM should be (iv) easy to understand for the patient, the filling‐in of which (v) should not take long of the patient's time, but still comprise the most important items. E. Van den Steen et al also aimed to do a first internal validation 1 …”
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“…E. Van den Steen et al also aimed to do a first internal validation. 1 Patients with chronic diseases appreciate being able to communicate their specific situation and want to be considered as human beings with individual needs in the treatment of their disease (holistic approach). Patients are therefore motivated to welcome and support the goals of the work commented on here.…”
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