ea0070ep300 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020
Seljelid Berit
, Abelsen Kari
, Krabbe Line C.
, Bollerslev Jens
, Varsi Cecilie
, Solberg Nes Lise
, Børøsund Elin
Background: Patients report a variety of persisting symptoms that reduce their quality of life after treatment for non-functioning pituitary adenomas (NFPA). Digital tools have the potential to improve patient-provider communication and patient outcomes by giving opportunities for patients to report their current status, which can be helpful in recognizing symptoms and identifying needs. Mapping patients’ symptoms, needs and preferences prior to the consultation can aid ...