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Current use of Patient Reported Outcome Measure and Patient Reported Experience Measure in care of Cancer chemotherapy patients

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Priyata Roy, Akash Polman, Dr Sandip Prasad Tiwari, Dr. Bhawna Sirohi, Shubhangi Chandrakar
» doi: 10.33472/AFJBS.6.9.2024.3645-3660

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Patient Reported Experience Measure (PREMs) and Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) are becoming more widely acknowledged as a significant element in evaluating patient centered care and the quality of healthcare. The main objective of PREM and PROM is to study the perspectives on patient’s health status, symptoms, functional abilities and quality of life as well as the communication with the health care providers and overall satisfaction with the healthcare management. This paper describes the importance of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROM) and Patient reported Experience measure(PREM) in improving the quality of life of patients by improving the treatment efficacy after observing the outcome effects stated by the patients. The study was conducted on cancer chemotherapy patient at Balco Medical Centre. The outcome of PROMs and PREMs offer thorough insights into the clinical efficacy of healthcare interventions as well as the calibre of care provided, ultimately leading to better patient outcomes and more patient-centered treatment.

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