Background: Significant evidence support the benefits of implementing patient-reported outcome
measures (PROMs) in routine clinical practice. Collecting PROMs electronically requires
adequate assessment of the user interfaces to ensure that the electronic patient-reported
outcomes measures (ePROMs) are fit for the purpose and user-friendly. The aim of this
study was to investigate the usability and technical feasibility of BREAST-Q as ePROMs.
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