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Evaluating Nurses' Time to Response by Severity and Cancer Stage in a Remote Symptom Monitoring Program for Patients With Breast Cancer.

Nicole E CastonJeffrey A FranksNora BalasNoon EltoumHaley ThigpenMegan PattersonAndrés AzueroAkinyemi I OjesinaD'Ambra N DentKeyonsis HildrethFallon R LalorChelsea McGowenChao-Hui Sylvia HuangJames Nicholas Dionne-OdomBryan J WeinerBradford E JacksonEthan M BaschAngela M StoverDoris M HowellJennifer Y PierceGabrielle Betty Rocque
Published in: JCO clinical cancer informatics (2023)
Response times to symptom alerts were similar for alerts with at least one severe symptom compared with alerts with no severe symptoms. This suggests that alert management is being incorporated into routine workflows and not prioritized based on disease or symptom alert severity.
Keyphrases
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