Improving patient outcomes and radiotherapy systems: A pan-Canadian approach to patient-reported outcome use

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Standardized collection and use of clinical patient-reported outcomes (PRO) have potential to benefit the care of individual patients and improve radiotherapy system performance. Its centralized health-care system makes Canada a prime candidate to take a leader and collaborator role in international endeavors to promote expansion of patient-reported outcome collection and use in radiotherapy. The current review discusses the development of a pan-Canadian approach to PRO use, through a quality improvement initiative led by the Canadian Partnership for Quality Radiotherapy (CPQR), a unique partnership of Canadian radiotherapy professional organizations (Canadian Association of Radiation Oncology-CARO, Canadian Organization of Medical Physicists-COMP, and the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists-CAMRT).

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Caissie, A., Brown, E., Olson, R., Barbera, L., Davis, C. A., Brundage, M., & Milosevic, M. (2018). Improving patient outcomes and radiotherapy systems: A pan-Canadian approach to patient-reported outcome use. In Medical Physics (Vol. 45, pp. e841–e844). John Wiley and Sons Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/mp.12878

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