The PROMova study comparing active and passive use of patient-reported outcome measures in ovarian cancer follow-up: effect on patient-perceived involvement, satisfaction with care, and usefulness | Synapse
March 2, 2021Open Access
The PROMova study comparing active and passive use of patient-reported outcome measures in ovarian cancer follow-up: effect on patient-perceived involvement, satisfaction with care, and usefulness
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Abstract
Active use of PROMs did not improve patients' experience of involvement in follow-up care as compared to passive use.