2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00520-021-06764-y
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Associations of patient-reported care satisfaction with symptom burden and healthcare use in hospitalized patients with cancer

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“…Concerning with studied patient's there was highly significant relations between total satisfaction of studied patient's and income and this finding was in agreement with Qian et al, (2022) who published study under title of cancer " Associations of patient-reported care satisfaction with symptom burden and healthcare use in hospitalized patients with cancer " reported that there were highly significant relations between total satisfaction of studied patient's and income.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…Concerning with studied patient's there was highly significant relations between total satisfaction of studied patient's and income and this finding was in agreement with Qian et al, (2022) who published study under title of cancer " Associations of patient-reported care satisfaction with symptom burden and healthcare use in hospitalized patients with cancer " reported that there were highly significant relations between total satisfaction of studied patient's and income.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…However, as Dr Al-Rashdan astutely states, other unmeasured symptoms and/or factors could influence patients’ inpatient experience and thereby negate the potential effect of a systematic symptom monitoring intervention during hospitalization. In the future, when seeking to understand the utility of symptom monitoring interventions, investigators may consider other strategies (eg, enhanced care coordination, hospital-at-home models) and additional outcome measures (eg, patient satisfaction, health care utilization) to try to address the myriad factors influencing the hospitalization course for patients with cancer.…”
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