Clinical significance of physical symptom severity in standardized assessments of patient reported outcomes.

作者: Keiki Hinami , Ahmad Alkhalil , Sonam Chouksey , Jacquelin Chua , William E. Trick

DOI: 10.1007/S11136-016-1261-2

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摘要: Purpose Standardized measures of physical symptoms predict mortality and healthcare utilization, but clinicians remain uncertain about how to apply them in routine clinical care. Recognizing the tendency for physician documentations routinely underestimate symptom burden, we assessed whether or not severity was an important dimension assessments that may determine their usefulness encounters.

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