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Impact of Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes on Unplanned Consultations and Hospitalizations in Patients With Cancer Undergoing Systemic Therapy: Results of a Patient-Reported Outcome Study Compared With Matched Retrospective Data

Impact of Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes on Unplanned Consultations and Hospitalizations in Patients With Cancer Undergoing Systemic Therapy: Results of a Patient-Reported Outcome Study Compared With Matched Retrospective Data

The results corresponding to the primary objective (assessment of the level of agreement, κ, between symptom ratings by physicians at the time of the regular consultation and the ratings derived from the daily PRO between consultations) are published in Trojan et al [18]. Patients were assigned to medical oncology visits every 3 weeks and invited for shared reporting and intended symptom review, which were preferably scheduled on days of therapeutic intervention.

Andreas Trojan, Christian Kühne, Michael Kiessling, Johannes Schumacher, Stefan Dröse, Christian Singer, Christian Jackisch, Christoph Thomssen, Gerd A Kullak-Ublick

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e55917