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Patient-reported outcome 2 years after lung transplantation: does the underlying diagnosis matter?

Abstract

PURPOSE: Transplantation has the potential to produce profound effects on survival and health-related quality of life (HRQL). The inclusion of the patient's perspective may play an important role in the assessment of the effectiveness of lung transplantation. Patient perspectives are assessed by patient-reported outcome measures, including HRQL measures. We describe how patients' HRQL among different diagnosis groups can be used by clinicians …

Authors

Santana MJ; Feeny D; Ghosh S; Lien DC

Journal

Patient Related Outcome Measures, Vol. 3, No. 0, pp. 79–84

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

2012

DOI

10.2147/prom.s32399

ISSN

1179-271X

Labels

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)