Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7519527 | Journal of Clinical Epidemiology | 2017 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
Based on themes arising from the Montreal Accord proceedings, we describe factors that influence the adoption of PROs and how PROs can have a positive effect by enhancing communication and providing opportunities to engage patients, carers, and clinicians in care. Consideration of patient factors (e.g., health literacy), family support and networks (e.g., peer-support networks), technology (e.g., e-health), and health care system factors (e.g., resources to implement PROs) is necessary to ensure PROs are successfully adopted. PRO evaluation plans most likely to succeed over the long term are those incorporating PROs identified by patients as necessary for self-management and that coincide with providers' needs for collaboratively developing treatment plans with patients and families.
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Authors
Vanessa K. Noonan, Anne Lyddiatt, Patrick Ware, Susan B. Jaglal, Richard J. Riopelle, Clifton O. III, Sabrina Figueiredo, Richard Sawatzky, Maria Santana, Susan J. Bartlett, Sara Ahmed,