Inclusion of information technology-based assessments of health-related quality of life in routine oncology practice in Uruguay.
Cecilia CastilloAna Laura AlfonsoJuan J DapuetoNatalia CamejoMartín SilvaPublished in: Journal of patient-reported outcomes (2022)
The routine HRQL assessments using an electronic device prior to the consultations were positively valued by almost all patients and physicians. This could significantly contribute to a better understanding of the patient's overall problems during consultation. These results confirm the benefits of integrating the patient's self-reported quality of life outcomes into consultations.
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