Khan Anzalee, Peechatka Alyssa, Dias Nadeeka R, Lima Viviane, Seddo Mary, Inja Ayla, Dallabrida Susan M
Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, Orangeburg, NY, USA.
Manhattan Psychiatric Center, New York, NY, USA.
Patient Prefer Adherence. 2020 Jan 6;14:13-21. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S222642. eCollection 2020.
Patient-centered outcomes research (PCOR) emphasizes the patient perspective and input to inform the research process with the aim to improve the quality of care. Given PCOR's emphasis on the patient perspective, methods to incorporate patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are important. Electronic PROs (ePROs) have been implemented successfully in many populations; however, many of these measurements do not incorporate patient perspective in the development of ePROs. For epilepsy and seizure disorders, user perspectives are key to developing measurements that capture real-time data, as seizures are not timed events; therefore, patients can wait days or even weeks and then try to recall their experience which can lead to variations in recall. ePRO can provide the necessary assurance that data were entered by the patient at the time the episode occurs. The aim of the present study was to assess patient perceptions of completing ePROs, expectations of ePRO devices for PCOR and on-site clinical visit in order to guide the development of successful ePRO deployment in seizure-related disorders.
This study used a naturalistic cohort design. A sample of 713 persons completed an online survey which consisted of 11 situational questions. Of the 713 individuals, results from 640 participants were included. Results were compared using a Wilcoxon signed-rank test.
Most participants (71.9%) were able to accurately identify a seizure and 86.3% of participants felt it would be beneficial to have a short training on seizure symptoms prior to completing a daily seizure diary, and seizures should be reasonably reported within 10 mins (n = 426, 66.6%). Participants endorsed that repetitive movements and loss of consciousness as the most predominant symptoms they would look for in an ePRO. A majority of participants, 67.0% indicated that they regularly use accessibility features on using smartphones and tablets, and 38.6% indicated they would like to see more than one item per screen but only if they are related and to see all text in a larger size with scrolling features using fingers (n = 246; 38.4%).
This study has demonstrated the importance of developing ePROs that satisfy the needs of the participants and caregivers without compromising the scientific and clinical aspects of the disease construct. Developing tools using participant needs, observations, characteristics and input is essential to putting the participant perspective in patient-centered outcomes research.
以患者为中心的结局研究(PCOR)强调患者的观点和参与,以为研究过程提供信息,旨在提高医疗质量。鉴于PCOR对患者观点的重视,纳入患者报告结局(PROs)的方法很重要。电子PROs(ePROs)已在许多人群中成功实施;然而,这些测量方法中的许多在ePROs的开发过程中并未纳入患者的观点。对于癫痫和发作性疾病,用户的观点对于开发能够捕获实时数据的测量方法至关重要,因为发作并非定时事件;因此,患者可能会等待数天甚至数周,然后试图回忆他们的经历,这可能导致回忆的差异。ePRO可以提供必要的保证,即数据是患者在发作发生时输入的。本研究的目的是评估患者对完成ePROs的看法、对用于PCOR的ePRO设备以及现场临床就诊的期望,以指导在与癫痫发作相关的疾病中成功部署ePRO。
本研究采用自然队列设计。713人完成了一项在线调查,该调查由11个情境问题组成。在这713人中,纳入了640名参与者的结果。使用Wilcoxon符号秩检验比较结果。
大多数参与者(71.9%)能够准确识别癫痫发作,86.3%的参与者认为在完成每日癫痫发作日记之前接受关于癫痫发作症状的简短培训是有益的,并且癫痫发作应在10分钟内合理报告(n = 426,66.6%)。参与者认可重复动作和意识丧失是他们在ePRO中最主要寻找的症状。大多数参与者(67.0%)表示他们经常使用智能手机和平板电脑上的无障碍功能,38.6%的参与者表示他们希望每个屏幕上看到不止一项内容,但前提是它们相关,并且希望使用手指滚动功能以更大的字体查看所有文本(n = 246;38.4%)。
本研究证明了开发满足参与者和护理人员需求同时又不损害疾病结构的科学和临床方面的ePROs的重要性。利用参与者的需求、观察结果、特征和意见来开发工具对于将参与者的观点纳入以患者为中心的结局研究至关重要。