作者: Cornelia M. Ruland , Thomas White , Marguerite Stevens , Gilbert Fanciullo , Samir M. Khilani
DOI: 10.1197/JAMIA.M1365
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摘要: Abstract Objective (1) To evaluate preliminary effects of a computerized support system on congruence between patients' reported symptoms and preferences those addressed in the patient consultation (2) to investigate system's ease use, time requirements, satisfaction. Design Fifty-two patients were randomly assigned intervention or control conditions. Measurements Cancer scheduled for an outpatient visit used tablet computer report their prior consultation. This information was processed, printed, provided clinician subsequent experimental group but not group. Results While both groups equivalent at baseline symptom characteristics, there significantly greater by clinicians The scored high use. There no significant differences Conclusion study beginning evidence that eliciting providing with this can be effective feasible strategy improve patient-centered care.