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Patient-Reported Outcomes and Experience [electronic resource] : Generic PROMs and PREMs / by Tim Benson.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2025Edition: 2nd ed. 2025Description: XV, 197 p. 28 illus., 23 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783031872600
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 610.285 23
LOC classification:
  • R858-859.7
Online resources:
Contents:
Part I The Basics -- Why PROMs and PREMs matter -- Terms -- Data collection -- Analysis -- Part II The Measures -- Measures -- Patient experience -- Health status -- Wellbeing -- Health confidence -- How people live -- Individualised measures -- Innovation evaluation -- Proxies -- Part III Special Topics -- Early history of PROMs -- Noise and complexity -- Interoperability -- QALYs and Load -- Conclusions -- Appendix -- Index.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This revised edition shows how patient-reported outcome models (PROMs) and patient-reported experience models (PREMs) can help improve health outcomes and patient experience. The first section covers the core principles of PROMs and PREMs, including their strengths and weaknesses, reporting and analysis, while the second section covers measures of patient experience, health status, wellbeing, self-efficacy, individualized measures, social determinants of health, and impact evaluation. The final section covers topics such as noise, interoperability and quality-adjusted life years. Patient-Reported Outcomes and Experience: Generic PROMs and PREMs covers how to use these measures to improve the outcomes of healthcare services and associated patient experience. It is a critical resource for clinicians, managers, analysts and policymakers seeking an up-to-date reference on the latest developments in this rapidly expanding field.
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Part I The Basics -- Why PROMs and PREMs matter -- Terms -- Data collection -- Analysis -- Part II The Measures -- Measures -- Patient experience -- Health status -- Wellbeing -- Health confidence -- How people live -- Individualised measures -- Innovation evaluation -- Proxies -- Part III Special Topics -- Early history of PROMs -- Noise and complexity -- Interoperability -- QALYs and Load -- Conclusions -- Appendix -- Index.

This revised edition shows how patient-reported outcome models (PROMs) and patient-reported experience models (PREMs) can help improve health outcomes and patient experience. The first section covers the core principles of PROMs and PREMs, including their strengths and weaknesses, reporting and analysis, while the second section covers measures of patient experience, health status, wellbeing, self-efficacy, individualized measures, social determinants of health, and impact evaluation. The final section covers topics such as noise, interoperability and quality-adjusted life years. Patient-Reported Outcomes and Experience: Generic PROMs and PREMs covers how to use these measures to improve the outcomes of healthcare services and associated patient experience. It is a critical resource for clinicians, managers, analysts and policymakers seeking an up-to-date reference on the latest developments in this rapidly expanding field.

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