Patient-physician agreement on function and pain is associated with long-term outcomes in sarcoma: findings from a longitudinal study
Purpose: We aimed to describe the level of agreement between patients and physicians on the ratings of daily functioning and pain in a cohort of sarcoma patients and assess how (dis)agreement and its change over time predicted patient-reported outcomes in survivorship. Method: We performed secondary...
Main Authors: | Košir, U, van de Wal, D, Husson, O, Zablith, N, Turcotte, RE |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2023
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