姑息性放疗后患者报告的电子结果措施:实施评价。

4区 医学 Q2 Nursing Annals of palliative medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.21037/apm-24-74
Eva Oldenburger, Sofie Isebaert, Annemarie Coolbrandt, Chantal Van Audenhove, Karin Haustermans
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背景:放射治疗是癌症患者常用的姑息治疗方法。电子患者报告结果测量(eprom)为患者提供了一种远程向医疗保健提供者(HCPs)传达其症状和关注点的方法。虽然eprom对肿瘤患者护理有显著的益处,但将其纳入常规姑息放疗(PRT)的临床实践仍存在挑战。本研究旨在评估PRT后eprom干预的实施情况。方法:我们进行了一项两阶段的研究,以评估自行开发的ePROM干预措施的实施情况,称为ePRomT日记,用于prt后的症状监测。该日记为轻度症状提供了自动的自我管理建议,并指导患者在出现严重症状时联系HCP。我们使用RE-AIM框架评估了各个实施方面,并通过调查、访谈、电子健康记录和实地记录收集了数据。定量数据分析采用描述性统计,定性数据使用NVivo进行专题分析。两个阶段的招聘期均为10周。结果:在I期试验中,87例符合条件的患者中有37例(43%)参加了试验,而在II期试验中,49例符合条件的患者中有40例(82%)参加了试验。在参与研究的患者中,93%的I期患者和98%的II期患者报告ePRomT日记对他们的护理有价值。此外,75%和84%的人表示愿意重用它,而70%和80%的人分别会在第一阶段和第二阶段向其他人推荐它。在I期,39例患者中有17例(44%)完成了至少一项ePROM评估,而在II期,40例患者中有26例(65%)完成了ePROM评估。虽然患者发现自我管理建议总体上是正确的和相关的,但他们注意到它有些泛泛的性质。此外,虽然联系卫生保健中心的建议被认为是适当的,但对它的遵守程度各不相同。HCPs对干预措施表示满意,认为它对患者护理有价值,并认为将其纳入常规临床实践将提高患者的可接受性,并将工作流程中断降到最低。结论:尽管存在一定的局限性,包括参与者偏见,但我们的研究为在RE-AIM框架内实施ePROM干预对prt后症状随访的实施和潜在影响提供了有价值的见解。像ePRomT日记这样的ePROM干预显示出希望,并且受到患者和医务人员的好评。然而,优化这些干预措施以更好地与患者需求保持一致,并在PRT的背景下将其无缝整合到临床工作流程中,值得进一步研究。
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Electronic Patient Reported Outcome Measures after palliative radiotherapy: evaluation of implementation.

Background: Radiotherapy is a frequently utilized palliative treatment for cancer patients. Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (ePROMs) offer a method for patients to communicate their symptoms and concerns to healthcare providers (HCPs) remotely. While ePROMs have demonstrated significant benefits for oncology patient care, their integration into routine clinical practice of palliative radiotherapy (PRT) poses challenges. The current study aimed to evaluate the implementation of an ePROM-intervention after PRT.

Methods: We conducted a two-phase study to evaluate the implementation of a self-developed ePROM intervention, known as the ePRomT diary, for symptom monitoring post-PRT. This diary offered automated self-management advice for mild symptoms and also guided patients to contact an HCP for severe symptoms. We assessed various implementation aspects using the RE-AIM framework and collected data through surveys, interviews, electronic health records, and field notes. Quantitative data analysis employed descriptive statistics, while qualitative data underwent thematic analysis using NVivo. Recruitment periods for both phases spanned 10 weeks.

Results: In Phase I, 37 out of 87 eligible patients (43%) participated, a number that rose to 40 out of 49 eligible patients (82%) in Phase II. Among participating patients, 93% in Phase I and 98% in Phase II reported the ePRomT diary as a valuable addition to their care. Additionally, 75% and 84% expressed willingness to reuse it, while 70% and 80% would recommend it to others in Phases I and II, respectively. In Phase I, 17 out of 39 patients (44%) completed at least one ePROM assessment, increasing to 26 out of 40 patients (65%) in Phase II. While patients found the self-management advice generally correct and relevant, they noted its somewhat generic nature. Moreover, while the advice to contact an HCP was deemed appropriate, adherence to it varied. HCPs expressed satisfaction with the intervention, deeming it valuable in patient care, and believed that integrating it into routine clinical practice would enhance patient acceptability with minimal workflow disruptions.

Conclusions: Despite certain limitations, including participant bias, our study offers valuable insights into the implementation and potential implications of an ePROM intervention for symptom follow-up post-PRT, framed within the RE-AIM framework. ePROM interventions like the ePRomT diary show promise and are well-received by both patients and HCPs. However, optimizing such interventions to better align with patient needs and seamlessly integrating them into clinical workflows within the context of PRT warrants further investigation.

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Annals of palliative medicine
Annals of palliative medicine Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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期刊介绍: Annals of Palliative Medicine (Ann Palliat Med; Print ISSN 2224-5820; Online ISSN 2224-5839) is an open access, international, peer-reviewed journal published quarterly with both online and printed copies since 2012. The aim of the journal is to provide up-to-date and cutting-edge information and professional support for health care providers in palliative medicine disciplines to improve the quality of life for patients and their families and caregivers.
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