Development and Implementation of a Tool to Assess Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROM) in Preoperative Setting
Journal: Global Journal of Perioperative Medicine (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-11-16
Authors : Sunghye Kim Pamela W Duncan Leanne Groban Hannah Segal Rica Moonyeen Abbott; Jeff D Williamson;
Page : 017-021
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Abstract
Introduction: Traditional preoperative assessment tools use patients' comorbidities to predict surgical outcomes, however, some functional, social and behavioral factors are known to predict surgical outcomes. Capturing functional, social and behavioral factors by incorporating patient reported measures (PROMs) into preoperative practice may be responsive to perioperative management and contribute to improved outcomes.
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