A pre-implementation examination of barriers and facilitators of an electronic prospective surveillance model for cancer rehabilitation: a qualitative study
Abstract Background An electronic Prospective Surveillance Model (ePSM) uses patient-reported outcomes to monitor symptoms along the cancer pathway for timely identification and treatment. Randomized controlled trials show that ePSMs can effectively manage treatment-related adverse effects. However,...
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Main Authors: | Christian J. Lopez (Author), Jennifer M. Jones (Author), Kristin L. Campbell (Author), Jackie L. Bender (Author), Gillian Strudwick (Author), David M. Langelier (Author), Tony Reiman (Author), Jonathan Greenland (Author), Sarah E. Neil-Sztramko (Author) |
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