2024
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.28975
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Patient- vs Physician-Initiated Response to Symptom Monitoring and Health-Related Quality of Life

Nicole E. Billingy,
Corina J. G. van den Hurk,
Vashti N. M. F. Tromp
et al.

Abstract: ImportanceOnline symptom monitoring through patient-reported outcomes can enhance health-related quality of life and survival. However, widespread adoption in clinical care remains limited due to various barriers including the need to reduce health care practitioners' workload.ObjectiveTo report the effects of patient-reported outcome (PRO) symptom monitoring on HRQOL and survival up to 1 year after initiation of any treatment in patients with lung cancer.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsSYMPRO-Lung is a multi… Show more

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