患者和工作人员在日常黑色素瘤护理中嵌入电子患者报告的痛苦筛查和生活质量评估结果措施的经验:一项混合方法研究。

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY Psycho‐Oncology Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1002/pon.70053
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目的:在黑色素瘤研究中,通常收集患者报告的结果测量(PROMs)。然而,在澳大利亚,它们并不用于指导即时临床护理。本研究探讨了III期黑色素瘤患者和临床工作人员在实施电子黑色素瘤患者报告结果测量(ePROMs-MEL)试点期间的观点和经验,以评估痛苦和生活质量。方法:在2021年5月至2023年2月期间在澳大利亚悉尼的专科黑色素瘤诊所进行前瞻性混合方法研究。在患者和工作人员(包括肿瘤学家、黑色素瘤护士和临床管理人员)中进行了42次eprom实施后调查和17次半结构化访谈。使用李克特量表将调查结果制成表格,并对访谈记录进行主题分析。结果:在31名患者的调查回应中,超过90%的患者报告eprom易于完成,并测量了他们健康和幸福的重要组成部分。在对11名工作人员进行的调查中,超过50%的人报告说,当联合医疗转诊可以获得时,eprom是有用的,但发现实施会破坏诊所的工作流程。通过数据分析发现,eprom在临床护理中的六个主题是:(1)促进自我反思;(2)对话;(3)定时设定;(四)适用问卷;(5)资源问题;(6) eprom的价值和局限性。结论:绝大多数患者支持实时收集eprom用于他们的即时护理。相比之下,工作人员的支持是有条件的,以最大限度地提高临床护理效率和减少行政负担。试验注册:澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册:anzctr.org.au/ACTRN12620001149954.aspx。
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Patient and Staff Experiences of Embedding Electronic Patient Reported Outcome Measures for Distress Screening and Quality of Life Assessment, Into Routine Melanoma Care: A Mixed-Methods Study.

Objective: Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) are commonly collected in melanoma research. However, they are not used to guide immediate clinical care in Australia. This study explored the views and experiences of patients with Stage III melanoma and clinic staff during implementation of an electronic Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in melanoma (ePROMs-MEL) pilot to assess distress and quality of life.

Methods: A prospective mixed-methods study in specialist melanoma clinics in Sydney, Australia between May 2021 and February 2023. Forty-two post-ePROMs implementation surveys and 17 semi-structured interviews were undertaken among patients and staff (including oncologists, melanoma nurses and clinic managers). Survey responses were tabulated using Likert scales and interview transcripts analysed thematically.

Results: Of the 31 patient survey responses, over 90% reported ePROMs were easy to complete and measured important components of their health and wellbeing. Of the 11 staff surveys, over 50% reported ePROMs to be useful when allied health referrals were accessible but found implementation disruptive to clinic workflows. Six themes about ePROMs in clinical care emerged during data analysis: (1) promoting self-reflection; (2) conversation-starters; (3) timing and setting; (4) fit for purpose questionnaires; (5) resource issues; (6) value and limitations of ePROMs.

Conclusion: Patients overwhelmingly supported the real-time collection of ePROMs for their immediate care. In contrast, staff support was conditional on resources to maximise clinical care efficiency and minimise administrative burden.

Trial registration: Australia and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry: anzctr.org.au/ACTRN12620001149954.aspx.

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Psycho‐Oncology
Psycho‐Oncology 医学-心理学
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期刊介绍: Psycho-Oncology is concerned with the psychological, social, behavioral, and ethical aspects of cancer. This subspeciality addresses the two major psychological dimensions of cancer: the psychological responses of patients to cancer at all stages of the disease, and that of their families and caretakers; and the psychological, behavioral and social factors that may influence the disease process. Psycho-oncology is an area of multi-disciplinary interest and has boundaries with the major specialities in oncology: the clinical disciplines (surgery, medicine, pediatrics, radiotherapy), epidemiology, immunology, endocrinology, biology, pathology, bioethics, palliative care, rehabilitation medicine, clinical trials research and decision making, as well as psychiatry and psychology. This international journal is published twelve times a year and will consider contributions to research of clinical and theoretical interest. Topics covered are wide-ranging and relate to the psychosocial aspects of cancer and AIDS-related tumors, including: epidemiology, quality of life, palliative and supportive care, psychiatry, psychology, sociology, social work, nursing and educational issues. Special reviews are offered from time to time. There is a section reviewing recently published books. A society news section is available for the dissemination of information relating to meetings, conferences and other society-related topics. Summary proceedings of important national and international symposia falling within the aims of the journal are presented.
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