Development of the Parsley Symptom Index
Abstract
This study describes the development and initial validation of the Parsley Symptom Index, a digital patient-reported outcome measurement tool designed specifically for adults with chronic diseases.
This study describes the development and initial validation of the Parsley Symptom Index, a digital patient-reported outcome measurement tool designed specifically for adults with chronic diseases.
This study compares bleeding incidents between direct oral anticoagulants and traditional anticoagulation methods in patients with sickle cell disease and venous thromboembolism.
This study evaluates the acceptability and feasibility of implementing a mindfulness-based intervention to address pain catastrophizing in individuals with sickle cell disease.
This study applies the adaptive leadership framework to analyze clinical encounters and treatment initiation patterns for patients with chronic hepatitis C, providing insights into effective management strategies.
This study examines the relationship between employment status and healthcare utilization patterns among individuals with sickle cell disease, highlighting the significant role of social and behavioral factors in health outcomes.
This research evaluates the safety profile of direct oral anticoagulants in patients with sickle cell disease and venous thromboembolism, focusing on bleeding incidence rates compared to traditional anticoagulation methods.
This paper presents the protocol for a randomized controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of a telephonic mindfulness-based intervention designed specifically for individuals with sickle cell disease.
This article examines the critical yet often understated role of nurses in implementing the 2016 National Pain Strategy, highlighting their essential contribution to pain management and patient care.
This dissertation explores the development and potential implementation of mindfulness-based interventions as a non-pharmacological approach to pain management in sickle cell disease.
This comprehensive review examines various non-pharmacological approaches to pain management in sickle cell disease, evaluating their effectiveness and potential implementation in clinical practice.