Luke Leidy , Anna Dickinson , Pradeep Ramulu , Joshua Ehrlich , Mona A. Kaleem
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Abstract
Traditionally, clinical outcome assessments have focused on the patient’s perspective through patient-reported outcome assessments; however, given the complexity, integration, and interactions of various participants within the clinical ophthalmology setting, we propose that additional diverse clinical perspectives should be explored in order to appreciate fully the value of care provided to patients. In this review we introduce a framework by which clinical outcome assessments (COAs) can be organized. Our COA framework is composed of five outcome measurements that encompass the perspectives of each player in a patient’s care: clinical data-reported outcomes, patient-reported outcomes, clinician-reported outcomes, observer-reported outcomes, and reviewer-reported outcomes. By establishing a standard for evaluating patient care, we hope to address gaps in expectations of patient care and encourage more thoughtful patient-clinician relationships.
传统上,临床结果评估主要通过患者报告的结果评估来关注患者的观点;然而,鉴于眼科临床环境的复杂性、整合性以及不同参与者之间的相互作用,我们建议应探索更多不同的临床观点,以充分了解为患者提供的护理的价值。在这篇综述中,我们介绍了一个可以组织临床结果评估(COA)的框架。我们的 COA 框架由五种结果测量组成,涵盖了患者护理过程中每个参与者的观点:临床数据报告结果、患者报告结果、临床医生报告结果、观察者报告结果和评审者报告结果。我们希望通过建立评估患者护理的标准,消除人们对患者护理期望的差距,并鼓励建立更周到的患者-临床医生关系。
期刊介绍:
Survey of Ophthalmology is a clinically oriented review journal designed to keep ophthalmologists up to date. Comprehensive major review articles, written by experts and stringently refereed, integrate the literature on subjects selected for their clinical importance. Survey also includes feature articles, section reviews, book reviews, and abstracts.