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  1. 21 de dez. de 2020 · Implications for Practice. Because the Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale can be completed in less than 2 minutes, hopefully the routine use of this simple yet comprehensive and multidimensional symptom assessment tool will be used at all medical visits in all patients with cancer so that the timely management of symptoms affecting patients' lives and treatment courses can occur, further ...

  2. 1 de dez. de 2021 · Objective. Symptom burden is common in head and neck cancer patients though it frequently remains undetected and untreated. The Edmonton Symptom Assessment System - revised version (ESAS-r) is a generic symptom scale deployed in many outpatient settings worldwide.

  3. The Edmonton Frail Scale-Acute Care (EFS-AC) uses very similar replacement items for cognition and functional performance. Like the REFS and the Mod-REFS, the EFS-AC adds to the EFS by emphasizing the baseline frailty status rather than the current frailty status in acute care settings.

  4. Versión española del Edmonton Symptom Assessment Sytem (ESAS): un instrumento de referencia para la valoración sintomática del paciente con cáncer avanzado / The Spanish version of the ESAS: A reference tool for evaluating the symptoms of the patient with advanced cancer

  5. 29 de mai. de 2024 · The Edmonton Frail Scale is a multidimensional frailty measure that has been cross-validated in multiple populations worldwide. Like other frailty measures, the EFS helps front-line clinicians predict adverse outcomes, thereby informing a dialogue with their patients...

  6. Edmonton Frail Scale (EFS) About Your Role Contact Start Using the EFS Back Conception and Development Validation, Scale and Spread Frailty-Inclusive Care

  7. 9 de set. de 2019 · The Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS) has well-established reliability and validity when used in patients with cancer as a routine self-assessment tool. 22 Patients use the ESAS to score their average symptom severity during the 24 hours before presenting for an outpatient clinic visit; the score is based on an 11-point numeric rating ...