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Patient-reported outcomes (PRO) are defined as measurements of any aspect of a patient’s health status that come directly from the patient without the interpretation of another.
It is an important component in the assessment of health outcomes. Although there is little disputing the importance and relevance of PRO measures as a research tool to capture patients’ perspectives in study endpoints, there are still major challenges to incorporating PRO in routine clinical practice to inform patient-clinician decision-making.
The aim of this survey is to explore:
1) practitioners’ experiences and perceptions on the use of PRO in routine clinical care at the patient level, and
2) the value of PRO as a performance or quality of care indicator at the system level.
This study is a collaborative effort between researchers from Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the USA.
Your participation will help us to identify barriers to and facilitators for implementing PRO in routine cancer care and to explore new research opportunities with the increased use of PRO.
Thank you for your participation!
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Terms and Conditions:
You have been approached to complete this study as you are a part of the professional network(s) identified by the research team.
This study has obtained approval from institutional review boards at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and at the Edith Cowan University, Western Australia. Approval has also been obtained by the professional network(s) to distribute this survey.
Participation in this survey is voluntary and your responses will be kept confidential and anonymous. Responses will be reported only in de-identified and aggregated forms. Please direct any enquires to Dr. Yin Ting Cheung from the School of Pharmacy, CUHK, at yinting.cheung@cuhk.edu.hk.
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I understand the terms and agree to proceed with the survey. *
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I confirm that I have NOT completed this survey before. *
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Do you provide clinical care to patients with cancer with at least 10% of your work time? *
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