Collection and determinants of patient reported outcome measures in haemodialysis patients in Scotland
QJM: An International Journal of Medicine Sep 23, 2017
Nimmo A, et al. - A retrospective observational cross-sectional study is performed to depict the Scottish Renal Registry's (SRR) experience of collecting patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in the haemodialysis population and correlate PROMS to demographic and clinical parameters. The outcome of this study suggests that the routine collection of PROMs is feasible and can identify potentially under-recognised and treatable determinants to the quality of life. The relationship between attaining recommended standards of care and improved PROMs is striking. To improve PROMs, individual and population-wide strategies are required.
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