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Cross-source consensus on Question Prompt List from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- In MAPLE2, the app generates an individualised QPL based on patient yes/no responses about their awareness of each impairment and their preferences regarding management recommendations. — Feasibility of a mobile application-based geriatric assessment and communication support intervention for older adults with cancer: protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial (MAPLE2 pilot)
- The attending oncologist receives a printed copy of the GAM recommendations and QPL simultaneously with the patient's app-based review. — Feasibility of a mobile application-based geriatric assessment and communication support intervention for older adults with cancer: protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial (MAPLE2 pilot)
- Communication satisfaction in MAPLE2 is measured using the CARE-10 scale at the first outpatient visit and at 3 months. — Feasibility of a mobile application-based geriatric assessment and communication support intervention for older adults with cancer: protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial (MAPLE2 pilot)
- The prior MAPLE trial demonstrated that integrating GA with structured QPL-based communication support facilitated patient-oncologist discussion of ageing-related concerns, increased GAM implementation, and improved health outcomes. — Feasibility of a mobile application-based geriatric assessment and communication support intervention for older adults with cancer: protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial (MAPLE2 pilot)
- Wide adoption of the MAPLE QPL approach was constrained by the workforce and time requirements of provider-led facilitation, which the app aims to eliminate. — Feasibility of a mobile application-based geriatric assessment and communication support intervention for older adults with cancer: protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial (MAPLE2 pilot)