Kyte Derek, Anderson Nicola, Auti Ram, Aiyegbusi Olalekan Lee, Bishop Jon, Bissell Andrew, Brettell Elizabeth, Calvert Melanie, Chadburn Marie, Cockwell Paul, Dutton Mary, Eddington Helen, Forster Elliot, Hadley Gabby, Ives Natalie J, Jackson Louise, O'Brien Sonja, Price Gary, Sharpe Keeley, Stringer Stephanie, Stephenson Gael, Verdi Rav, Waters Judi, Wilcockson Adrian, Williams Jim
Centre for Patient-Reported Outcomes Research, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
Institute of Applied Health Research, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
J Patient Rep Outcomes. 2020 Jul 8;4(1):55. doi: 10.1186/s41687-020-00223-8.
Effective management of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) relies on timely detection of clinical deterioration towards end stage kidney failure. We aimed to design an electronic Patient-Reported Outcome Measure (ePROM) system, which would allow patients with advanced CKD (pre-dialysis) to: (i) remotely self-report their symptoms using a simple and secure online platform; (ii) share the data with the clinical team in real-time via the electronic patient record to help optimise care. We adopted a staged development process which included: a systematic review of PROMs used in CKD; formation of a co-design team; prototype system design/development, user acceptance testing and refinement; finalisation of the system for testing in a pilot/feasibility trial.
A co-design team was convened, including patients with lived experience of CKD; clinical team members; IT/Informatics experts; academics; and Birmingham Clinical Trials Unit representatives. A prototype system was developed and iterative changes made before finalisation during a series of operational meetings. The system allows patients to remotely self-report their symptoms; provides tailored self-management advice; allows monitoring of real-time patient ePROM data; sends automated notifications to the patient/clinical team in the advent of a severe symptom report; and incorporates longitudinal ePROM symptom data into the electronic patient record. Feasibility of the system will be evaluated as part of the National Institute for Health Research funded RePROM (Renal electronic Patient-Reported Outcome Measure) pilot trial (ISRCTN12669006).
Routine ePROM collection with real-time feedback has the potential to improve outcomes and reduce health service costs. We have successfully developed a trial-ready ePROM system for advanced CKD, the feasibility of which is currently being explored in a pilot trial. Assuming feasibility is demonstrated, formal evaluation of efficacy will take place in a future multi-centre randomised controlled trial.
慢性肾脏病(CKD)患者的有效管理依赖于及时发现向终末期肾衰竭的临床恶化情况。我们旨在设计一种电子患者报告结局测量(ePROM)系统,该系统将使晚期CKD(透析前)患者能够:(i)使用简单且安全的在线平台远程自我报告症状;(ii)通过电子病历实时与临床团队共享数据,以帮助优化护理。我们采用了分阶段的开发过程,包括:对CKD中使用的患者报告结局测量(PROM)进行系统评价;组建联合设计团队;原型系统设计/开发、用户接受度测试及完善;完成系统以便在试点/可行性试验中进行测试。
组建了一个联合设计团队,成员包括有CKD实际经历的患者、临床团队成员、信息技术/信息学专家、学者以及伯明翰临床试验单位代表。开发了一个原型系统,并在一系列运营会议期间进行了反复修改,最终完成。该系统允许患者远程自我报告症状;提供量身定制的自我管理建议;允许监测患者ePROM实时数据;在出现严重症状报告时向患者/临床团队发送自动通知;并将纵向ePROM症状数据纳入电子病历。作为英国国家卫生研究院资助的RePROM(肾脏电子患者报告结局测量)试点试验(ISRCTN12669006)的一部分,将对该系统的可行性进行评估。
常规收集具有实时反馈的ePROM有改善结局并降低医疗服务成本的潜力。我们已成功开发出一个可供晚期CKD试验使用的ePROM系统,目前正在试点试验中探索其可行性。假设证明可行,将在未来的多中心随机对照试验中对疗效进行正式评估。