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Patient reported experience measures

A systematic review of dimensions evaluating patient experience in chronic illness

A systematic review of dimensions evaluating patient experience in chronic illness

... by patient re- ported measures (PRMs) which are directly reported by the patient without interpretation of their responses by a clinician or anyone else [ 1 ...]. Patient ...

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The Patient-Reported Experience Measure for Improving qUality of care in Mental health (PREMIUM) project in France: study protocol for the development and implementation strategy

The Patient-Reported Experience Measure for Improving qUality of care in Mental health (PREMIUM) project in France: study protocol for the development and implementation strategy

... Patient experience is considered to be one important measure of health care ...of patient- reported experience measures (PREMs) is recommended by the Organization for Economic ...

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The Patient-Reported Experience Measure for Improving qUality of care in Mental health (PREMIUM) project in France: study protocol for the development and implementation strategy

<p>The Patient-Reported Experience Measure for Improving qUality of care in Mental health (PREMIUM) project in France: study protocol for the development and implementation strategy</p>

... of resources between psychiatric institutions is urgently needed to guarantee the quality of and equity in access to mental health care in France. 48 Adopting a common stan- dard and metric will enable us to directly ...

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Young people’s perspectives on patient-reported outcome measures in inflammatory arthritis: results of a multicentre European qualitative study from a EULAR task force

Young people’s perspectives on patient-reported outcome measures in inflammatory arthritis: results of a multicentre European qualitative study from a EULAR task force

... Higher level concept five focused on individual- ising PROMs. Participants in the majority of the focus groups expressed that they would like to talk about their personal experience with IA and wished PROMs to be ...

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Developing theory-informed knowledge translation strategies to facilitate the use of patient-reported outcome measures in interdisciplinary low back pain clinical practices in Quebec: mixed methods study

Developing theory-informed knowledge translation strategies to facilitate the use of patient-reported outcome measures in interdisciplinary low back pain clinical practices in Quebec: mixed methods study

... Discussion Using PROMs in clinical practice may improve the qual- ity of healthcare services [ 10 , 14 , 16 – 19 ]. This study identified potential barriers to the use of PROMs in a primary care LBP interdisciplinary ...

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Patient-Reported Outcomes in First-Line Antiretroviral Therapy: Results from NEAT001/ANRS143 Trial Comparing Darunavir/Ritonavir in Combination with Tenofovir/Emtricitabine or Raltegravir

Patient-Reported Outcomes in First-Line Antiretroviral Therapy: Results from NEAT001/ANRS143 Trial Comparing Darunavir/Ritonavir in Combination with Tenofovir/Emtricitabine or Raltegravir

... PROs measures is of particular interest when two or more therapeutic strategies have the same clinical efficacy, as PROs are the major drivers of adherence to long-term ART 5 ...frequently reported between ...

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A 12-week open-label, multicenter study evaluating the safety and patient-reported efficacy of sodium oxybate in patients with narcolepsy and cataplexy

A 12-week open-label, multicenter study evaluating the safety and patient-reported efficacy of sodium oxybate in patients with narcolepsy and cataplexy

... the patient at risk during the study or compromise study com- pletion or accurate collection of subjective responses; history of substance use disorder within the past year; history of seizure dis- order, head ...

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Reported job satisfaction : What does it mean?

Reported job satisfaction : What does it mean?

... This new interpretation does not invalidate the empirical findings of psychological and sociological research on the subject, which emphasized the role of discrepancies between objective conditions and a reference on ...

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Reported Job Satisfaction : What Does It Mean?

Reported Job Satisfaction : What Does It Mean?

... that individuals adapt their preferences after observing pleasant and unpleasant surprises, i.e. discrepancies between expected utility and experienced utility. Loomes and Sugden (1986) contend that the feelings of ...

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Is Self-Reported Risk Aversion Time Varying?

Is Self-Reported Risk Aversion Time Varying?

... 4.5 How often should risk attitudes be collected in surveys? Table 13 and Table 14 present the coefficients of self-reported risk aversion when predict- ing current risky behaviors without and with ...

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Synthèse de la littérature sur les Patient-Reported Outcomes  (2010-2019)

Synthèse de la littérature sur les Patient-Reported Outcomes (2010-2019)

... Les Patient-Reported Outcomes (PRO) et les Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurements (PROM) sont des outils de collecte et de mesure de l’état de santé des patients, dont la particularité est ...

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Disease severity, self-reported experience of workplace discrimination and employment loss during the course of chronic HIV disease: differences according to gender and education.

Disease severity, self-reported experience of workplace discrimination and employment loss during the course of chronic HIV disease: differences according to gender and education.

... having moved from a situation of employment at the time of HIV diagnosis to a subsequent situation of unemployment. Sociodemographic characteristics included age, gender, migrant status, and educational level; moreover, ...

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Differences in daily objective physical activity and sedentary time between women with self-reported fibromyalgia and controls: results from the Canadian health measures survey

Differences in daily objective physical activity and sedentary time between women with self-reported fibromyalgia and controls: results from the Canadian health measures survey

... Methods Participants and study background Data were drawn from the Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS) cycle 1, 2 and 3 conducted by Statistics Canada between 2007 and 2013. The CHMS is a national survey ...

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The mental health of doctor-shoppers: experience from a patient-led fee-for-service primary care setting.

The mental health of doctor-shoppers: experience from a patient-led fee-for-service primary care setting.

... other anxiety disorders or somatoform disorder) on the PHQ. GPs rated 28.4% as having a CMD (mild, moderate or severe psychiatric symptomatology). Of the 292 PHQ CMD cases, 51% were classified as having a CMD by the GP ...

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Reported Job Satisfaction: What Does It Mean?

Reported Job Satisfaction: What Does It Mean?

... satisfaction reported in questionnaires is always conditional on the individual's having previously chosen and experienced that ...view reported job satisfaction not as a measure of felt utility, but as a ...

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Locating American Experience:

Locating American Experience:

... Cavell insists “on writing about philosophy and movies in the same breath, insisting on both of them, but especially on their conjunction, as part of my American intellec- tual and cultural inheritance.” 39 If film is ...

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The Patient Experience of Integrated Care Scale: A Validation Study among Patients with Chronic Conditions Seen in Primary Care

The Patient Experience of Integrated Care Scale: A Validation Study among Patients with Chronic Conditions Seen in Primary Care

... as patient satisfaction [6, ...on patient experience ...of patient and family needs; (2) communication with the patient and between practitioners; (3) access to information; (4) ...

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INFINITE DETERMINANTAL MEASURES AND THE ERGODIC DECOMPOSITION OF INFINITE PICKRELL MEASURES

INFINITE DETERMINANTAL MEASURES AND THE ERGODIC DECOMPOSITION OF INFINITE PICKRELL MEASURES

... Pickrell measures following a computation of Hua Loo-Keng [19] as well as the ob- servation of Borodin and Olshanski [6] in the infinite case and then, using Kakutani’s Theorem in the same way as Borodin and ...

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Power and sample size determination for the group comparison of patient-reported outcomes using the Rasch model: impact of a misspecification of the parameters

Power and sample size determination for the group comparison of patient-reported outcomes using the Rasch model: impact of a misspecification of the parameters

... Myriam Blanchin * , Alice Guilleux, Bastien Perrot, Angélique Bonnaud-Antignac, Jean-Benoit Hardouin and Véronique Sébille Abstract Background: Patient-reported outcomes (PRO) are important as endpoints in ...

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Loss-Based Risk Measures

Loss-Based Risk Measures

... for any z ∈ R such that the limit exists. Note that S(z; G) is nothing but the direc- tional derivative of the risk measure ρ at F in the direction δ z ∈ D. S(z, G) measures the sensitivity of the risk estimator ...

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