Touch screen computer-assisted health-related quality of life and distress data collection in head and neck cancer patients

Clinical Otolaryngology : Official Journal of ENT-UK ; Official Journal of Netherlands Society for Oto-Rhino-Laryngology & Cervico-Facial Surgery
Remco de BreeC Rene Leemans

Abstract

Touch screen computer-assisted health-related quality of life data collection in head and neck cancer patients is feasible. Touch screen computer-assisted health-related quality of life data collection can be used for scientific documentation as well as in clinical setting. Patients are willing to complete the questionnaire on a touch-screen and find the equipment easy to use. Compliance needs improvement by instructing clinicians and nurses and a better alert system.

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