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将患者报告结局测量(PROMs)整合到多病症患者常规护士主导的初级保健中:一项可行性和可接受性研究。

Integrating Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) into routine nurse-led primary care for patients with multimorbidity: a feasibility and acceptability study.

机构信息

Health Services and Policy Research, Exeter Collaboration for Academic Primary Care (APEx), University of Exeter, Magdalen Campus, Smeall Building, Room JS02, Exeter, EX1 2LU, UK.

University of Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, Glasgow, UK.

出版信息

Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2021 Apr 26;19(1):133. doi: 10.1186/s12955-021-01748-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The use of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMS) in clinical practice has the potential to promote patient-centred care and improve patients' quality of life. Individualized PROMs may be particularly helpful in identifying, prioritizing and monitoring health problems of patients with multimorbidity. We aimed to develop an intervention centred around PROMs feedback as part of Primary Care annual reviews for patients with multimorbidity and evaluate its feasibility and acceptability.

METHODS

We developed a nurse-oriented intervention including (a) training of nurses on PROMs; (b) administration to patients with multimorbidity of individualized and standardized PROMS; and (c) feedback to both patients and nurses of PROMs scores and interpretation guidance. We then tailored the intervention to patients with two or more highly prevalent conditions (asthma, COPD, diabetes, heart failure, depression, and hip/knee osteoarthritis) and designed a non-controlled feasibility and acceptability evaluation in a convenience sample of primary care practices (5). PROMs were administered and scores fed back immediately ahead of scheduled annual reviews with nurses. Patients and nurses rated the acceptability of the intervention using with a brief survey including optional free comments. Thematic analysis of qualitative interviews with a sample of participating patients (10) and nurses (4) and of survey free comments was conducted for further in-depth evaluation of acceptability. Feasibility was estimated based on rates of participation and completion.

RESULTS

Out of 68 recruited patients (mean age 70; 47% female), 68 completed the PROMs (100%), received feedback (100%) and confirmed nurse awareness of their scores (100%). Most patients (83%) "agreed"/"strongly agreed" that the PROMs feedback had been useful, a view supported by nurses in 89% of reviews. Thematic analysis of rich qualitative data on PROMS administration, feedback and role in annual reviews indicated that both patients and nurses perceived the intervention as acceptable and promising, emphasizing its comprehensiveness and patient-centredness.

CONCLUSIONS

We have developed and tested an intervention focusing on routine PROM assessment of patients with multimorbidity in Primary Care. Preliminary findings support its feasibility and a high degree of acceptability from both patients and nurses. The next step is to conduct a full-scale trial for evaluating the effectiveness of the proposed intervention.

摘要

背景

在临床实践中使用患者报告的结果测量(PROMs)有可能促进以患者为中心的护理,并改善患者的生活质量。针对多种疾病患者的个性化 PROM 可能特别有助于识别、优先处理和监测其健康问题。我们旨在开发一项以 PROM 反馈为中心的干预措施,作为多种疾病患者初级保健年度评估的一部分,并评估其可行性和可接受性。

方法

我们开发了一项面向护士的干预措施,包括(a)对护士进行 PROM 培训;(b)对多种疾病患者进行个性化和标准化的 PROM 管理;(c)向患者和护士反馈 PROM 评分和解释指导。然后,我们根据两个或两个以上高发疾病(哮喘、COPD、糖尿病、心力衰竭、抑郁症和髋/膝关节骨关节炎)对干预措施进行了调整,并在便利样本的初级保健实践中进行了非对照的可行性和可接受性评估(5)。在与护士预约的年度评估之前,立即进行 PROM 管理并反馈评分。患者和护士使用简短的调查(包括可选的自由评论)对干预措施的可接受性进行评分。对参与患者(10 名)和护士(4 名)的定性访谈的主题分析以及调查中的自由评论进行了分析,以进一步深入评估可接受性。可行性基于参与率和完成率进行估计。

结果

在招募的 68 名患者中(平均年龄 70 岁;47%为女性),有 68 名患者完成了 PROMs(100%),接受了反馈(100%),并确认了护士对其评分的了解(100%)。大多数患者(83%)“同意”/“强烈同意”PROMs 反馈有用,这一观点得到了 89%护士在审查中的支持。对 PROM 管理、反馈和年度审查中的作用的丰富定性数据的主题分析表明,患者和护士都认为干预措施是可以接受的,并且有很大的发展前景,强调了其全面性和以患者为中心。

结论

我们已经开发并测试了一项侧重于初级保健中多种疾病患者常规 PROM 评估的干预措施。初步研究结果支持其可行性以及患者和护士的高度可接受性。下一步是进行全面试验,以评估拟议干预措施的有效性。

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