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2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-284516/v2
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Piloting A Self-Reported Symptom Assessment Tool In Three Outpatient Oncology Palliative Care Clinics

Abstract: Background: Palliative care outpatient clinics should assess patients’ symptoms and quality of life prior to visits to guide care and response to treatments. We describe the implementation of a quality improvement initiative to increase symptom and quality of life screening in the outpatient oncology palliative care (OOPC) clinics of one National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center. Method: Our quality improvement project structure was based on the RE-AIM framework. Guided by the Plan-Do-St… Show more

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