Agreement between older adult patient and caregiver proxy symptom reports
Plain English summary Assessment of patient-reported outcomes (e.g., symptoms, functional status, and other quality of life domains) by a proxy on behalf of the patient is helpful when patient self-report is not possible or when a complementary perspective may inform care. Determining how well older...
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Main Authors: | Kurt Kroenke (Author), Timothy E. Stump (Author), Patrick O. Monahan (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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