treatment outcomes

How are Treatment Outcomes Measured?

Treatment outcomes can be measured using various indicators, including:
Clinical Indicators: These include measurable changes in health status, such as reduction in symptoms, improved vital signs, and recovery from illness.
Patient-Reported Outcomes: These involve feedback from patients about their health status, quality of life, and satisfaction with care.
Functional Status: This measures a patient's ability to perform daily activities and maintain independence.
Quality of Life: This encompasses a patient's overall well-being, including physical, mental, and social aspects.

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