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Exploring the use of tablet computer-based electronic data capture system to assess patient reported measures among patients with chronic kidney disease: a pilot study

机译:探索基于平板电脑的电子数据捕获系统在慢性肾脏病患者中评估患者报告的措施的先导性研究

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Collecting patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) via computer-based electronic data capture system may improve feasibility and facilitate implementation in clinical care. We report our initial experience about the acceptability of touch-screen tablet computer-based, self-administered questionnaires among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), including stage 5 CKD treated with renal replacement therapies (RRT) (either dialysis or transplant). We enrolled a convenience sample of patients with stage 4 and 5 CKD (including patients on dialysis or after kidney transplant) in a single-centre, cross-sectional pilot study. Participants completed validated questionnaires programmed on an electronic data capture system (DADOS, Techna Inc., Toronto) on tablet computers. The primary objective was to evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of using tablet-based electronic data capture in patients with CKD. Descriptive statistics, Fischer’s exact test and multivariable logistic regression models were used for data analysis. One hundred and twenty one patients (55% male, mean age (± SD) of 58 (±14) years, 49% Caucasian) participated in the study. Ninety-two percent of the respondents indicated that the computer tablet was acceptable and 79% of the participants required no or minimal help for completing the questionnaires. Acceptance of tablets was lower among patients 70?years or older (75% vs. 95%; p?=?0.011) and with little previous computer experience (81% vs. 96%; p?=?0.05). Furthermore, a greater level of assistance was more frequently required by patients who were older (45% vs. 15%; p?=?0.009), had lower level of education (33% vs. 14%; p?=?0.027), low health literacy (79% vs. 12%; p?=?0.027), and little previous experience with computers (52% vs. 10%; p?=?0.027). Tablet computer-based electronic data capture to administer PROMs was acceptable and feasible for most respondents and could therefore be used to systematically assess PROMs among patients with CKD. Special consideration should focus on elderly patients with little previous computer experience, since they may require more assistance with completion.
机译:通过基于计算机的电子数据捕获系统收集患者报告的结局指标(PROM)可能会提高可行性并促进临床护理的实施。我们报告了关于慢性肾脏病(CKD)患者(包括接受肾脏替代疗法(RRT)(透析或移植)治疗的5期CKD)患者接受基于触摸屏平板电脑的自我管理问卷的初步经验。我们在一项单中心,横断面先导研究中收集了一个便利样本,该样本包括4和5期CKD的患者(包括接受透析或接受肾脏移植的患者)。参与者完成了在平板电脑上的电子数据捕获系统(DADOS,Techna Inc.,多伦多)上编程的经过验证的问卷。主要目的是评估在CKD患者中使用基于平板电脑的电子数据捕获的可接受性和可行性。描述性统计,Fischer的精确检验和多变量Logistic回归模型用于数据分析。一百二十一例患者(男性55%,平均年龄(±SD)58岁(±14),白人49%)参加了该研究。 92%的受访者表示可以接受平板电脑,而79%的参与者不需要或只需很少的帮助即可完成问卷。平板电脑的接受率在70岁或以上的患者中较低(75%比95%; p = 0.011),并且以前没有计算机经验(81%vs 96%; p = 0.05)。此外,年龄较大(45%比15%; p = 0.009)和教育水平较低(33%vs. 14%; p = 0.027)的患者更需要更高水平的帮助。 ,健康素养低(79%vs. 12%; p = 0.027)和很少有计算机使用经验(52%vs. 10%; p = 0.027)。对于大多数受访者而言,基于平板电脑的电子数据捕获来管理PROM是可接受的,也是可行的,因此可用于系统评估CKD患者中的PROM。应特别考虑以前没有计算机经验的老年患者,因为他们可能需要更多的协助才能完成治疗。

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