癌症护理中的患者报告结局 - 更大程度地倾听患者的声音。
Patient-reported outcomes in cancer care - hearing the patient voice at greater volume.
机构信息
Duke University School of Medicine, Box 2715, Durham, North Carolina 27710, USA.
Duke Cancer Institute, 2424 Erwin Road, Suite 602, Durham, North Carolina 27705, USA.
出版信息
Nat Rev Clin Oncol. 2017 Dec;14(12):763-772. doi: 10.1038/nrclinonc.2017.153. Epub 2017 Oct 4.
Recording of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) enables direct measurement of the experiences of patients with cancer. In the past decade, the use of PROs has become a prominent topic in health-care innovation; this trend highlights the role of the patient experience as a key measure of health-care quality. Historically, PROs were used solely in the context of research studies, but a growing body of literature supports the feasibility of electronic collection of PROs, yielding reliable data that are sometimes of better quality than clinician-reported data. The incorporation of electronic PRO (ePRO) assessments into standard health-care settings seems to improve the quality of care delivered to patients with cancer. Such efforts, however, have not been widely adopted, owing to the difficulties of integrating PRO-data collection into clinical workflows and electronic medical-record systems. The collection of ePRO data is expected to enhance the quality of care received by patients with cancer; however, for this approach to become routine practice, uniquely trained people, and appropriate policies and analytical solutions need to be implemented. In this Review, we discuss considerations regarding measurements of PROs, implementation challenges, as well as evidence of outcome improvements associated with the use of PROs, focusing on the centrality of PROs as part of 'big-data' initiatives in learning health-care systems.
患者报告结局(PRO)的记录可直接衡量癌症患者的体验。在过去十年中,PRO 的使用已成为医疗保健创新的一个突出主题;这一趋势凸显了患者体验作为医疗保健质量关键衡量指标的作用。从历史上看,PRO 仅在研究性研究的背景下使用,但越来越多的文献支持电子 PRO 采集的可行性,可产生可靠的数据,其质量有时优于临床医生报告的数据。将电子 PRO(ePRO)评估纳入标准医疗保健环境似乎可改善为癌症患者提供的护理质量。然而,由于将 PRO 数据采集纳入临床工作流程和电子病历系统存在困难,因此这些努力并未得到广泛采用。收集 ePRO 数据有望提高癌症患者的护理质量;然而,为了使这种方法成为常规做法,需要专门的人员以及适当的政策和分析解决方案。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了 PRO 测量、实施挑战以及与使用 PRO 相关的结果改善的证据,重点关注了 PRO 作为学习型医疗保健系统中“大数据”举措的一部分的核心地位。