Patient-relevant outcomes: what are we talking about? A scoping review to improve conceptual clarity
Abstract Background With respect to patient-centered care, measuring care effects based on patient-relevant outcomes is becoming increasingly important. There is some uncertainty about what outcomes are particularly relevant to patients and who determines their relevance. To determine this, we condu...
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Main Authors: | Christine Kersting (Author), Malte Kneer (Author), Anne Barzel (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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