Abstract

Learning From Real-world Implementation of Daily Home-Based Symptom Monitoring in Patients With Cancer

Highlights

  • In the study by Daly and colleagues,[7] the authors begin to tackle an important question of frequency of assessment administration in electronic patientreported outcomes (ePRO)

  • It is important to note that in a 2016 study by Basch and colleagues,[4] the greatest benefit of ePROs was observed in patients lacking computer experience

  • The lack of assessment completion may be secondary to patients being too sick to complete assessments, again, a scenario in which follow-up is warranted

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Introduction

In the study by Daly and colleagues,[7] the authors begin to tackle an important question of frequency of assessment administration in ePRO. Patients may not complete assessments owing to technical difficulties, such as login trouble, difficulties navigating the technology, or a phone being shut off. It is important to note that in a 2016 study by Basch and colleagues,[4] the greatest benefit of ePROs was observed in patients lacking computer experience.

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