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Use of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures and Patient-Reported Experience Measures Within Evaluation Studies of Telemedicine Applications: Systematic Review.

Andreas KnappLorenz HarstStefan HagerJochen SchmittMadlen Scheibe
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2021)
There have been increasingly more studies, particularly high-evidence studies, which use PROMs and PREMs to evaluate telemedicine. PROMs have been used more frequently than PREMs. With the increasing maturity stage of telemedicine applications and higher evidence level, the use of PROMs increased in line with the recommendations of evaluation guidelines. Health-related quality of life and emotional function were measured in almost all the studies. Simultaneously, health literacy as a precondition for using the application adequately, alongside proper training and guidance, has rarely been reported. Further efforts should be pursued to standardize PROM and PREM collection in evaluation studies of telemedicine.
Keyphrases
  • patient reported outcomes
  • systematic review
  • case control
  • patient reported
  • healthcare
  • randomized controlled trial
  • clinical practice
  • social media