Patient-led use of patient-reported outcome measure in self-Management of a Rotator Cuff Injury
Abstract Introduction The patient is the person who experiences both the processes and the outcomes of care. Information held by the patient is vital for clinical and self-management, improving health outcomes, delivery of care, organization of health systems, and formulation of health policies. Pat...
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Main Authors: | Maria J. Santana (Author), Darrell J. Tomkins (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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