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. 2020 Aug 19;68(2):186–195. doi: 10.1002/jmrs.421

Table 2.

Patient‐level barriers.

Number of studies Studies
Time required to complete PROMs 9 Hughes et al., 2004; Basch et al., 2005; Snyder et al., 2010; Snyder et al., 2013; Judson et la., 2013; Schepers et al., 2016; Trautmann et al., 2016; Duman‐Lubberding et al., 2017; Wang et al., 2018
Patient inability to complete PROMs 6 Snyder et al., 2010; Snyder et al., 2013; Judson et la., 2013 Baeksted et al., 2017; Girgis et al., 2017; Wang et al., 2018
Difficulty using electronic devices to complete PROMs 4 Basch et al., 2005; Snyder et al., 2013; Baeksted et al., 2017; Wang et al., 2018
Perceived irrelevance of PROMs and their lack of value 4 Kanatas et al., 2009; Snyder et al., 2010; Snyder et al., 2013; Trautmann et al., 2016; Girgis et al., 2017; Duman‐Lubberding et al., 2017;
Concerns that PROMs may compromise the HP to patient relationship 2 Snyder et al., 2010; Snyder et al., 2013
Concerns around privacy 1 Hughes et al., 2004