The purpose of the “Healthcare Surveillance of Cancer” study is to learn more about patients’ perspectives, management techniques, symptoms, and outcomes of Cancer chemotherapy. Results show that most of the patients suffer from severe side effects like insomnia, constipation, stress, anxiety and loss of appetite being the most prevalent symptoms. With the intention of assisting all National Health Service(NHS) organizations in gathering PROMs and PREMs across a range of conditions, the patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), patient-reported experience measures (PREMs)were introduced. In order to offer a measure that can be used to assess the clinical and financial efficacy of interventions and services, the goal is to gather specific PROMs and PREMs from each secondary care patients. This paper details the difficulties faced and solutions put in place using PROM and PREM survey.
Cancer; PREM; PROM; Chemotherapy