Premkumar Ajay, Lovecchio Francis C, Stepan Jeffrey G, Kahlenberg Cynthia A, Blevins Jason L, Albert Todd J, Cross Michael B
Hospital for Special Surgery, 535 East 70th Street, New York, NY 10021 USA.
HSS J. 2019 Feb;15(1):37-41. doi: 10.1007/s11420-018-9635-3. Epub 2018 Oct 22.
Prospective collection of patient-reported opioid consumption and pain levels post-surgically may hold value in highlighting solutions related to the opioid crisis. Traditional methods for collecting patient-reported outcomes after surgery, such as paper surveys, often have poor response rates, and electronic messaging may offer more convenience and therefore yield more robust data.
QUESTIONS/PURPOSES: The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether a novel mobile phone short message service (SMS) platform would lead to better patient response rates to surveys on pain and opioid use than data-collection tools.
An SMS text messaging platform was created and implemented between September 2017 and May 2018 at an orthopedic specialty hospital. The purpose was to collect reports on opioid consumption and pain levels twice a day for 6 weeks post-surgery from patients who had undergone total hip or knee arthroplasty or a single-level lumbar microdiscectomy or decompression spine surgery. Patients who responded to fewer than 50% of the text messages were excluded.
Our mobile phone text messaging platform was used by 183 patients, demonstrating a significantly higher response rate (96.1%) than our institution's post-operative email registry capture, as well as the majority of published response rates for post-operative outcomes captured through electronic and traditional data-collection systems. Response rate remained consistently high among the various surgeons and across patients, regardless of age.
This application of a widely available technology can improve the measurement of post-operative patient-reported outcomes. Such data can in turn be used in the development of strategies to reduce post-operative opioid use. The adoption of novel technologies at a patient level will play a key role in combating the opioid epidemic.
前瞻性收集患者术后报告的阿片类药物使用情况和疼痛水平,可能有助于找出与阿片类药物危机相关的解决方案。术后收集患者报告结局的传统方法,如纸质调查问卷,往往回复率较低,而电子信息传递可能更方便,因此能产生更可靠的数据。
问题/目的:本研究的目的是评估一种新型手机短信服务(SMS)平台是否比数据收集工具能使患者对疼痛和阿片类药物使用情况调查的回复率更高。
2017年9月至2018年5月期间,在一家骨科专科医院创建并实施了一个短信平台。目的是从接受全髋关节或膝关节置换术、单节段腰椎间盘显微切除术或减压脊柱手术的患者中,在术后6周内每天收集两次阿片类药物使用情况和疼痛水平的报告。回复短信少于50%的患者被排除。
183名患者使用了我们的手机短信平台,其回复率(96.1%)显著高于我院术后电子邮件登记系统的回复率,也高于通过电子和传统数据收集系统获得的大多数已发表的术后结局回复率。无论外科医生和患者年龄如何,回复率在不同外科医生和患者中始终保持较高水平。
这种对广泛可用技术的应用可以改善术后患者报告结局的测量。这些数据反过来可用于制定减少术后阿片类药物使用的策略。在患者层面采用新技术将在抗击阿片类药物流行中发挥关键作用。