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Outcomes that matter most to burn patients: A national multicentre survey study in the Netherlands

The use of patient-reported outcomes to improve burn care increases. Little is known on burn patients’ views on what outcomes are most important, and about preferences regarding online Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs). Therefore, this study assessed what outcomes matter most to patients, an...

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Published in:Burns 2024-02, Vol.50 (1), p.31-40
Main Authors: Spronk, I., van Uden, D., van Dammen, L., van Baar, M.E., Nieuwenhuis, M., Pijpe, A., Visser, I., van Schie, C., van Zuijlen, P., Haanstra, T., Lansdorp, C.A.
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Summary:The use of patient-reported outcomes to improve burn care increases. Little is known on burn patients’ views on what outcomes are most important, and about preferences regarding online Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs). Therefore, this study assessed what outcomes matter most to patients, and gained insights into patient preferences towards the use of online PROMs. Adult patients (≥18 years old), 3–36 months after injury completed a survey measuring importance of outcomes, separately for three time periods: during admission, short-term (
ISSN:0305-4179
1879-1409
1879-1409
DOI:10.1016/j.burns.2023.10.018