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Evaluation of electronic patient-reported outcome assessment with cancer patients in the hospital and at home

机译:在医院和家中对癌症患者进行电子患者报告的结局评估

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Patient-reported outcomes (PRO) provide a more comprehensive picture of patients’ quality of life than do mere physicians’ ratings. Electronic data collection of PRO offers several advantages and allows assessments at patients’ homes as well. This study reports on patients’ personal internet use, their attitudes towards electronic and web-based PRO assessment (clinic-ePRO and home-ePRO) and the feasibility of these two assessment modes. At the Medical University of Innsbruck and Kufstein County Hospital, cancer patients who participated in clinic-ePRO/home-ePRO were asked to complete a comprehensive evaluation form on their personal internet usage, attitudes towards and the feasibility of routine clinic-ePRO/home-ePRO with the Computer-based Health Evaluation System (CHES) software. In total, 113 patients completed the evaluation form for clinic-ePRO (? 45?years, SD 14) and 45 patients for home-ePRO (? 58?years, SD 10; 33.1 per cent inclusion rate for this sample). Most patients expressed willingness to complete routine clinic-ePRO assessments in the future (94.7 per cent of clinic-ePRO patients and 84.4 per cent of home-ePRO patients) and to discuss their data with attending physicians (82.2 per cent, home-ePRO patients only). Overall, patients preferred the software over paper-pencil questionnaires (67.2 per cent of clinic-ePRO patients and 60 per cent of home-ePRO patients) and experienced it as easy to use. Only a few minor suggestions for improvement were made (e.g. adjustable font sizes). The use of clinic-ePRO/home-ePRO was in general shown to be feasible and well accepted. However, to be more inclusive in the implementation of clinic-ePRO/home-ePRO, educational programs concerning their particular benefit in oncology practice potentially could enhance patients’ attitudes towards, and consequently their acceptance of and compliance with electronic PRO assessments.
机译:患者报告的结果(PRO)比单纯的医生评分更全面地描述了患者的生活质量。 PRO的电子数据收集具有许多优点,并且还可以在患者家中进行评估。这项研究报告了患者的个人互联网使用情况,他们对电子和基于Web的PRO评估(clinic-ePRO和home-ePRO)的态度以及这两种评估模式的可行性。在因斯布鲁克医科大学和库夫斯坦县医院,要求参加诊所-ePRO / home-ePRO的癌症患者填写一份综合评估表,以评估他们的个人互联网使用情况,对常规诊所-ePRO / home-的态度和可行性带有基于计算机的健康评估系统(CHES)软件的ePRO。共有113位患者填写了临床ePRO评估表(≥45岁,标准差14),有45位患者完成了家庭ePRO评估表(≥58岁,标准差10;该样本的纳入率为33.1%)。大多数患者表示愿意在将来完成常规的临床ePRO评估(94.7%的临床ePRO患者和84.4%的家庭ePRO患者),并愿意与主治医生讨论其数据(82.2%的家庭ePRO患者)只要)。总体而言,与纸质问卷相比,患者更喜欢该软件(占临床ePRO患者的67.2%和家庭ePRO患者的60%),并且该软件易于使用。仅提出了一些改进的小建议(例如,可调整的字体大小)。一般说来,使用clipart-ePRO / home-ePRO是可行的并且被广泛接受。但是,为了在临床ePRO /家庭ePRO的实施中更具包容性,有关其在肿瘤学实践中的特殊益处的教育计划可能会增强患者对电子PRO评估的态度,从而使他们接受并遵守电子PRO评估。

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