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A Pilot Study on Understanding the Journey of Advanced Prostate Cancer Patients

机译:了解高级前列腺癌患者之旅的试验研究

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Objective: To understand the journey of advanced prostate cancer patients for supporting development of an innovative patient journey browser. Background: Prostate cancer is one of the common cancers in Australia. Due to the chronic nature of the disease, it is important to have effective disease management strategy and care model. Multi-disciplinary care is a well-proven approach for chronic disease management. The Multi-disciplinary team (MDT) can function more effectively if all the required information is available for the clinical decision support. The development of innovative technology relies on an accurate understanding of the advanced prostate cancer patient's journey over a prolonged period. This need arises from the fact that advanced prostate cancer patients may follow various treatment paths and change their care providers. As a result of this, it is difficult to understand the actual sources of patient's clinical records and their treatment patterns. The aim of the research is to understand variable sources of clinical records, treatment patterns, alternative therapies, over the counter (OTC) medications of advanced prostate cancer patients. This study provides better and holistic understanding of advanced prostate cancer journey. Methods: The study was conducted through an on-line survey developed to seek and analyse the responses from the participants. The online questionnaire was carefully developed through consultations with the clinical researchers at the Australian Prostate Cancer Research Centre-Queensland, prostate cancer support group representatives and health informaticians at the Australian E-Health Research Centre. The non-identifying questionnaire was distributed to the patients through prostate cancer support groups in Queensland, Australia. The pilot study was carried out between August 2010 and December 2010. Results: The research made important observations about the advanced prostate cancer journey. It showed that General Practitioner (GP) was the common source of patient's clinical records (41%) followed by Urologist (14%) and other clinicians (14%). The data analysis also showed that selenium was the common complementary supplement (55%) used by the patients and about 48% patients did not use any OTC drugs. The most common OTC used by the patients was Paracetamol (about 45%). Conclusion: The results have provided a foundation to the architecture of the proposed technology solution. The outcomes of this study are incorporated in design of the proposed patient journey browser system. A basic version of the system is currently being used at the advanced prostate cancer MDT meetings.
机译:目的:了解高级前列腺癌患者支持开发创新患者旅程浏览器的旅程。背景:前列腺癌是澳大利亚的常见癌症之一。由于疾病的慢性本质,重要的是具有有效的疾病管理战略和护理模型。多学科护理是一种经过精心验证的慢性疾病管理方法。如果所有所需信息可用于临床决策支持,则多学科团队(MDT)可以更有效地运作。创新技术的发展依赖于准确了解晚期晚期前列腺癌症患者的旅程。这一需求从晚期前列腺癌患者可能遵循各种治疗路径并改变他们的护理提供者。因此,难以理解患者临床记录的实际来源及其治疗模式。该研究的目的是了解可变临床记录,治疗模式,替代疗法,在晚期前列腺癌患者的柜台(OTC)药物上。本研究提供了对晚期前列腺癌症旅程的更好和全面了解。方法:通过开发的在线调查进行该研究,以寻求和分析参与者的反应。通过与澳大利亚前列腺癌研究中心 - 昆士兰州,前列腺癌支持集团代表和澳大利亚电子卫生研究中心的健康Informatians的咨询,通过磋商,精心开发了在线问卷。通过澳大利亚昆士兰州的前列腺癌支持群体将非识别问卷分发给患者。试点研究是在2010年8月至2010年12月之间进行的。结果:该研究对先进前列腺癌程旅程进行了重要观察。它表明,全科医生(GP)是患者临床记录(41%)的常见来源,其次是泌尿科医生(14%)和其他临床医生(14%)。数据分析还表明,硒是患者使用的常见补充剂(55%),约48%的患者未使用任何OTC药物。患者使用的最常见的OTC是扑热息痛(约45%)。结论:结果为建议技术解决方案的架构提供了基础。本研究的结果纳入了拟议的患者旅程浏览器系统的设计中。该系统的基本版本目前用于高级前列腺癌MDT会议。

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