TY - JOUR AU - Katzan, Irene AB - Adv Ther (2017) 34:452–465 DOI 10.1007/s12325-016-0463-x ORIGINAL RESEARCH Patient Satisfaction with Collection of Patient- Reported Outcome Measures in Routine Care . . . Pablo F. Recinos Cheryl J. Dunphy Nicolas Thompson . . Jesse Schuschu John L. Urchek III Irene L. Katzan Received: August 23, 2016 / Published online: December 20, 2016 Springer Healthcare 2016 Methods: Before all ambulatory clinic visits at ABSTRACT our neurological institute, patients Introduction: Systematic collection of electronically complete health status patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) questionnaires. We administered an 8-question during ambulatory clinic visits can enhance patient satisfaction survey to a sample of communication between patient and provider, patients seen across the institute after their and provide the ability to evaluate outcomes of clinical visit. care. Little is known about patient satisfaction Results: Of 343 patients approached, 323 of PROM data collection in routine clinical care. agreed to participate. The majority responded To evaluate patient reaction to the routine that the questionnaire system was easy to use, collection of PROMs in the ambulatory setting. was an appropriate length, and benefited their care overall (strongly agree or agree = 92.3%, Enhanced content To view enhanced content for this article go to http://www.medengine.com/Redeem/E337 87.6%, and 77.3%, respectively). TI - Patient Satisfaction with Collection of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Routine Care JF - Advances in Therapy DO - 10.1007/s12325-016-0463-x DA - 2016-12-20 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/patient-satisfaction-with-collection-of-patient-reported-outcome-fpr2cPohdj SP - 452 EP - 465 VL - 34 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -