Reporting health‐related quality of life scores to physicians during routine follow‐up visits of pediatric oncology patients: Is it effective?
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2011Vol. 58(5), pp. 766–774
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Vivian Engelen, Symone Detmar, Hendrik M. Koopman, Heleen Maurice‐Stam, Huib N. Caron, Peter M. Hoogerbrugge, R. Maarten Egeler, Gertjan J.L. Kaspers, Martha A. Grootenhuis
Abstract
We conclude that a PRO is a helpful tool for systematic monitoring HRQOL of children with cancer, without lengthening the duration of the consultation. It is recommended to be implemented in clinical practice.
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