Subash Meera, Liu Lucy H, DeQuattro Kimberly, Choden Sonam, Jacobsohn Lindsay, Katz Patricia, Bajaj Puneet, Barton Jennifer L, Bartels Christie, Bermas Bonnie, Danila Maria I, Downey Christina, Ferguson Sancia, Reiter Kimberly, Wahl Elizabeth, Weinstein Elena, Zell JoAnn, Schmajuk Gabriela, Yazdany Jinoos
University of California, San Francisco.
Kaiser Permanente Northern California, Oakland.
ACR Open Rheumatol. 2021 Oct;3(10):690-698. doi: 10.1002/acr2.11310. Epub 2021 Jul 20.
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are an integral part of treat-to-target approaches in managing rheumatoid arthritis (RA). In clinical practice, however, routine collection, documentation, and discussion of PROs with patients are highly variable. The RISE LC (Rheumatology Informatics System for Effectiveness Learning Collaborative) was established to develop and share best practices in PRO collection and use across adult rheumatology practices in the United States METHODS: The goals of the RISE LC were developed through site surveys and in-person meetings. Participants completed a baseline survey on PRO collection and use in their practices. RISE LC learning sessions focused on improving communication around PROs with patients and enhancing shared decision-making in treatment plans. During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the RISE LC pivoted to adapt PRO tools for telehealth.
At baseline, all responding sites (n = 15) had established workflows for collecting PROs. Most sites used paper forms alone. PRO documentation in electronic health records was variable, with only half of the sites using structured data fields. To standardize and improve the use of PROs, participants iteratively developed a Clinical Disease Activity Index-based RA Disease Activity Communication Tool to solicit treatment goals and improve shared decision-making across sites. The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated developing a tool to gauge PROs via telehealth.
The RISE LC is a continuous, structured method for implementing strategies to improve PRO collection and use in rheumatological care, initially adapting from the Learning Collaborative model and extending to include features of a learning network. Future directions include measuring the impact of standardized PRO collection and discussion on shared decision-making and RA outcomes.
患者报告结局(PROs)是类风湿关节炎(RA)治疗达标方法的一个组成部分。然而,在临床实践中,对PROs进行常规收集、记录并与患者进行讨论的情况差异很大。建立RISE LC(风湿病疗效学习协作信息系统)是为了在美国成人风湿病实践中开发和分享PROs收集与使用方面的最佳实践方法。方法:RISE LC的目标是通过现场调查和面对面会议制定的。参与者完成了关于其所在机构PROs收集与使用情况的基线调查。RISE LC学习会议的重点是改善与患者围绕PROs的沟通,并加强治疗计划中的共同决策。在2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,RISE LC转而调整PRO工具以用于远程医疗。
在基线时,所有回复的机构(n = 15)都已建立了收集PROs的工作流程。大多数机构仅使用纸质表格。电子健康记录中的PRO记录情况各不相同,只有一半的机构使用结构化数据字段。为了规范和改进PROs的使用,参与者迭代开发了一种基于临床疾病活动指数的RA疾病活动沟通工具,以征求治疗目标并改善各机构间的共同决策。COVID-19大流行使得有必要开发一种通过远程医疗评估PROs的工具。
RISE LC是一种持续的、结构化的方法,用于实施改善风湿病护理中PROs收集与使用的策略,最初是从学习协作模型改编而来,并扩展到包括学习网络的特征。未来的方向包括衡量标准化PROs收集与讨论对共同决策和RA结局的影响。