Pads question--This is a typical screen shot from a questionnaire completed by a radical prostatectomy patient. The English language version is shown, but the survey is also available in Russian, Spanish, and French.
Interactive pads question--Questionnaires can be designed with interactive logic. For example, the first time a patient reports no longer needing pads to manage incontinence after prostate surgery, the survey skips to a question that asks when the patient stopped needing pads.
Report screenshot --This is a copy of the report that the doctor sees in clinic. As well as showing how symptoms change over time, the report shows expected and anticipated progress. This patient could have been told as early as six months after radical prostatectomy that he was unlikely to recover function and subsequently been referred to a sexual medicine clinic.
iPad screenshot --Patients without e-mail access complete the questionnaires using iPads in clinic. The iPads have a user-friendly interface so that staff can readily identify which patients need to complete a questionnaire and for which patients an outcomes report is already available.
Mammogram screening aid--Questionnaires can include text and a variety of different graphical formats. In this case, tabs allow the user to navigate from one page to another.
BPI with a picture of the “where is the pain” --Questionnaires can include visual cues, such as the location of pain.
Breast Q--Questionnaires can include a variety of attractive graphical interfaces.
Breast decision aid--Information can be presented back to patients depending on how they completed the questionnaire.
SAM--Information presented back to patients can include hyperlinks to educational materials.