Abstract
Understanding Quality of Life (QoL) between clinical visits is challenging. One reason is that collecting QoL data in the home is often seen as a burden to patients. Digital technologies exist that can administer pulse surveys, but patient response rates are typically low. This research aims to explore whether a combination of brief pulse surveys administered over a series of days can provide valid time-varying QoL estimates with high response rates.
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