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Incorporating Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Symptom Measures into Primary Care Practice [Methods Study], United States, 2014-2017

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Sometimes patients don't tell their doctors about all of their symptoms. For example, they may not tell their doctors about having low energy or not sleeping well. These symptoms can be signs of a health problem. Knowing about symptoms can help doctors find ways to help patients feel better. Using patient-reported outcomes (PRO) surveys is one way for doctors to collect this information. These surveys ask how health problems and their treatments affect patients from the patients' point of view. Filling out PRO surveys helps patients tell their doctors how they are feeling. The research team wanted to know if giving doctors information from their patients about symptoms at the start of an office visit would lead to the patients feeling better. The team collected information from patients about their symptoms using PRO surveys. The surveys tracked five common symptoms: sleep problems, pain, anxiety, depression, and low energy.
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Indiana University
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2025-01-01
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