The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom.
Qual Health Res. 2019 Dec;29(14):2057-2069. doi: 10.1177/1049732319848698. Epub 2019 Jun 3.
The NHS routinely evaluates the quality of life of patients receiving hip or knee replacement surgery using patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), but some hospital completion rates are only 30%, restricting data usefulness. Statistics limit insights into how and why data are missing, so qualitative methods were used to explore this issue. Observation periods preceded semistructured interviews with 34 preoperative patients attending an orthopedic outpatient clinic. Interview themes covered: completion time/timing, orientation, setting, measures, and practicalities. Triangulated against observations, pragmatic barriers, and facilitators were considered. Refined themes included completion conditions, patient support, and national delivery. Simple improvements (e.g., quiet zone) could improve completion rates and reducing missing data. Reorganizing preoperative leaflets and their systematic distribution via standardized procedures could reassure patients, enhancing PROMs acceptance, while reducing inquiries and subsequent staff burden. Findings have implications for interpreting national statistics. They indicate that further debate about mandating preoperative PROMs is due.
英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS)通常使用患者报告的结果测量(PROMs)来评估接受髋关节或膝关节置换手术的患者的生活质量,但一些医院的完成率仅为 30%,限制了数据的有用性。统计数据限制了对数据缺失的方式和原因的深入了解,因此采用了定性方法来探讨这个问题。在对 34 名在骨科门诊就诊的术前患者进行半结构化访谈之前,进行了观察期。访谈主题包括:完成时间/时间安排、方向、环境、措施和实际情况。将观察结果、实际障碍和促进因素进行三角剖分。完善的主题包括完成条件、患者支持和国家交付。简单的改进(例如,安静区)可以提高完成率并减少数据缺失。通过标准化程序重新组织术前传单及其系统分发,可以使患者放心,增强对 PROMs 的接受度,同时减少询问和后续员工负担。研究结果对解释国家统计数据具有启示意义。这表明,需要进一步讨论是否强制进行术前 PROMs。