Radiation Oncology Network, Sydney Local Health District, Western, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Centre for Medical Psychology & Evidence-based Decision-making, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
J Med Imaging Radiat Oncol. 2020 Oct;64(5):704-710. doi: 10.1111/1754-9485.13048. Epub 2020 May 11.
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are direct reports from patients about their health status. Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are validated tools assessing PROs and completed by patients. Though commonly used in research, implementing PROMs into routine clinical care has been challenging. We aimed to examine health professionals' (HPs') perceptions of barriers and facilitators to PRO and PROM use in the routine care of head and neck cancer (HNC) patients.
A custom survey was created, pilot-tested and disseminated to all HPs involved in the care of HNC patients in Western Sydney Local Health District, Australia. Participants were asked to rate the degree to which they believed the survey items were barriers or facilitators to routine PRO use by answering 'not at all', 'very little', 'quite a bit' and 'very much'.
Of 129 HPs, 86% had never routinely used PROs. Key barriers perceived were low workplace awareness of PROs (73%), HPs' lack of knowledge on PRO use (63%) and lack of PROMs in patient preferred languages (63%). Insufficient time, staff and infrastructure to support routine PRO collection and non-integrated PROMs in patient electronic medical records were also highlighted. Top facilitators were time for PRO administration and interpretation (86%), clear definition of staff roles (84%) and automatic scoring and interpretation of PROMs (81%).
This study highlighted key barriers and facilitators to PRO use in routine HNC patient care as perceived by HPs. The findings will be useful in guiding the successful and sustainable implementation of routine PRO collection in clinical settings.
患者报告的结果(PROs)是患者对自身健康状况的直接报告。患者报告结局测量(PROMs)是评估 PROs 的经过验证的工具,由患者完成。尽管 PROMs 在研究中被广泛应用,但将其纳入常规临床护理一直具有挑战性。我们旨在研究卫生专业人员(HPs)对在头颈部癌症(HNC)患者常规护理中使用 PRO 和 PROM 的障碍和促进因素的看法。
创建了一份定制的调查问卷,经过试点测试后分发给澳大利亚西悉尼地方卫生区所有参与 HNC 患者护理的 HPs。参与者被要求回答“完全没有”、“很少”、“相当多”和“非常多”,以评估调查项目对常规 PRO 使用的障碍或促进程度。
在 129 名 HPs 中,有 86%的人从未常规使用过 PROs。感知到的主要障碍包括工作场所对 PRO 的认识度低(73%)、HPs 缺乏 PRO 使用知识(63%)以及患者首选语言中缺乏 PROMs(63%)。支持常规 PRO 收集的时间、人员和基础设施不足,以及患者电子病历中未整合 PROMs 也是突出的问题。主要的促进因素是 PRO 管理和解释的时间(86%)、明确的员工角色定义(84%)以及 PROM 的自动评分和解释(81%)。
本研究强调了 HPs 对 HNC 患者常规护理中使用 PRO 的主要障碍和促进因素。研究结果将有助于指导在临床环境中成功且可持续地实施常规 PRO 收集。