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Symptom Specific Assessment Tool
Known as:
Symptom Assessment Tool
, Symptom-Specific Assessment Tool
Any one of several evaluation/assessment tools used to ascertain a patient's complaints with regard to his or her specific condition or diagnosis.
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2018
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2018
Measurements That Matter: Assessment & Management of the Symptoms of Chronic Illness Using the Integrated Palliative Outcome Scale (IPOS)
D. Jeffery
2018
Corpus ID: 88464607
Measurements that Matter: Assessment and Management of the Symptoms of Chronic Illness Using the Integrated Palliative Outcome…
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2013
Review
2013
Optimization of pediatric haematopoietic stem cell transplant outcomes through the application of pharmacokinetics and supportive care
2013
Corpus ID: 55550728
The research described in this thesis aims to optimize drug-related outcomes in children undergoing haematopoietic stem cell…
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2011
2011
Comprehensive symptom profile in patients with toxic goiters: practicability and sensitivity of the new symptom assessment tool CSP-ThHyperSF27
A. Novik
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P. Vetshev
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T. Ionova
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S. Von
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G. Gorodokin
2011
Corpus ID: 208187284
2010
2010
Health care providers underestimate symptom intensities of cancer patients : A multicenter
E. A. Laugsand
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M. Sprangers
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K. Bjordal
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F. Skorpen
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S. Kaasa
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P. Klepstad
2010
Corpus ID: 156050738
Background: Many patients with advanced cancer depend upon health care providers for symptom assessment. The extent of agreement…
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2008
2008
Efficacy assessment in Overactive Bladder - Bladder Diary or Overactive Bladder Symptom Score (OABSS)
Y. Homma
,
H. Kakizaki
,
+6 authors
Masaki Yoshida
2008
Corpus ID: 79300826
Hypothesis / aims of study The efficacy of treatment for overactive bladder (OAB) is usually assessed by a bladder diary. However…
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