2021
DOI: 10.1245/s10434-020-09519-x
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Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes After Thoracic Surgery: Toward Better Remote Management of Perioperative Symptoms

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“… 2 Electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO)–based symptom monitoring, allowing for patient-centered, proactive, real-time, and remote symptom management, offers a way to address these challenges. 3 Our primary analysis of a randomized trial revealed that intensive ePRO-based symptom management after lung cancer surgery led to a lower symptom burden than usual care for up to 1 month postdischarge. 4 Here, we report the findings from 1 to 12 months postdischarge to address the gap in knowledge regarding the long-term effects of ePRO-based symptom management.…”
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confidence: 95%
“… 2 Electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO)–based symptom monitoring, allowing for patient-centered, proactive, real-time, and remote symptom management, offers a way to address these challenges. 3 Our primary analysis of a randomized trial revealed that intensive ePRO-based symptom management after lung cancer surgery led to a lower symptom burden than usual care for up to 1 month postdischarge. 4 Here, we report the findings from 1 to 12 months postdischarge to address the gap in knowledge regarding the long-term effects of ePRO-based symptom management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%