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. 2022 Dec 25;8:20552076221145420. doi: 10.1177/20552076221145420

Table 2.

Longitudianl care alignment method.

Description: Offers guidance for the care team on incorporating patient-centered measurement (PCM) into day-to-day practice, during care team member–patient interactions, and for longitudinal care.
Possible Tools and Resources: Workflow diagramming tools 55, mind mapping tools 51, PCM best practice guidance 54, interviews 52
Is focused on the following questions:
Why
  • The reason for the PCM to be deployed (e.g., upcoming visit or ongoing monitoring)

When
  • The timing of the activities (e.g., pre, during or post visit)

Where
  • The type of interaction (e.g., virtual or in-person, ongoing monitoring)

How
  • Whether a person or technology is mediating the PCM activity

Who
  • Whether the PCM activities are to be done individually or shared by multiple team members