Fischer Kathrin I, De Faoite Diarmuid, Rose Matthias
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Center of Internal Medicine and Dermatology, Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, Berlin, Germany.
Smith & Nephew, Clinical Scientific and Medical Affairs, Global Clinical Strategy, Baar, Switzerland.
J Patient Rep Outcomes. 2020 Jan 21;4(1):6. doi: 10.1186/s41687-020-0173-7.
Technical innovation to assess patient-reported outcomes (PROs) facilitates their implementation in clinical practice. In particular, mobile applications (apps) allow PROs to be assessed outside of the clinical setting. A patient's health status can be remotely monitored and evaluated after discharge, and their recovery process tracked. This is of particular interest for patients after knee arthroplasty, as the recovery phase after surgery usually takes place in an outpatient setting and requires a high level of patient engagement. Providing results of PRO assessments to patients in the form of a feedback report could increase patient engagement and may improve communication between health care professionals and patients. The aim of the study is to develop a PRO feedback report for mobile devices that is comprehensible and provides valuable information for patients after knee arthroplasty.
In an iterative development process, our expert group developed two preliminary feedback reports (a text-based version and a graphical display) based on previous research results and practical experience. In a second step, we discussed these reports with orthopedic patients (n = 8) in terms of comprehensibility and value using semi-structured interviews and cognitive debriefing methods. Participants assessed the reports as informative, but had some difficulties in fully comprehending all of the information provided. Based on the feedback from patients, we modified both versions and reduced complexity to increase comprehensibility.
A PRO feedback report for patients for mobile app use has to take account of the heterogeneous user group, particularly demographics such as age and experience with mobile devices. Information should be presented in a simple way to be comprehensible and of value to patients. Technological advancements allow a simple default report to be set, something which enables patients interested in additional information to make customizations.
评估患者报告结局(PROs)的技术创新有助于其在临床实践中的应用。特别是,移动应用程序(应用)使PROs能够在临床环境之外进行评估。出院后可以远程监测和评估患者的健康状况,并跟踪其康复过程。这对于膝关节置换术后的患者尤为重要,因为手术后的康复阶段通常在门诊环境中进行,并且需要患者高度参与。以反馈报告的形式向患者提供PRO评估结果可以提高患者的参与度,并可能改善医护人员与患者之间的沟通。本研究的目的是为移动设备开发一份易于理解且能为膝关节置换术后患者提供有价值信息的PRO反馈报告。
在一个迭代开发过程中,我们的专家组根据先前的研究结果和实践经验,开发了两份初步反馈报告(一份基于文本的版本和一份图形显示)。第二步,我们使用半结构化访谈和认知反馈方法,就报告的可理解性和价值与骨科患者(n = 8)进行了讨论。参与者认为报告内容丰富,但在完全理解所提供的所有信息方面存在一些困难。根据患者的反馈,我们对两个版本都进行了修改,并降低了复杂性以提高可理解性。
用于移动应用程序的面向患者的PRO反馈报告必须考虑到用户群体的异质性,特别是年龄和移动设备使用经验等人口统计学特征。信息应以简单的方式呈现,以便患者能够理解并具有价值。技术进步允许设置一个简单的默认报告,这使对额外信息感兴趣的患者能够进行定制。