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在艾伯塔省门诊肿瘤学中使用患者报告结局测量指标(PROMs):微观、中观和宏观层面的数字报告

Utilizing Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in ambulatory oncology in Alberta: Digital reporting at the micro, meso and macro level.

作者信息

Watson Linda, Delure Andrea, Qi Siwei, Link Claire, Chmielewski Lindsi, Photitai Éclair, Smith Louise

机构信息

Cancer Research and Analytics, Cancer Care Alberta, Alberta Health Services, Holy Cross Site, Box ACB, 2210-2nd ST SW, Calgary, AB, T2S 3C3, Canada.

Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.

出版信息

J Patient Rep Outcomes. 2021 Oct 12;5(Suppl 2):97. doi: 10.1186/s41687-021-00373-3.

Abstract

Cancer patients experience numerous distressing symptoms and concerns across the course of their illness, which negatively influence their quality of life. Regardless of cancer type, unmanaged symptoms can lead to adverse downstream consequences. Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) can be used to inform patient care and lead to targeted symptom management but simply gathering this information does not improve outcomes for the patient. Patient generated information must be easy for the clinicians to access and interpret if it is to be used to inform care delivery in ambulatory oncology facilities. This pragmatic work responded to this need. One Canadian provincial ambulatory oncology jurisdiction implemented digital tracking of PROMs over time in the provincial Electronic Medical Record (EMR) to support full integration of PROMs into standard care workflows and processes. Due to an inability within the EMR for direct patient entry, a hybrid data-entry was designed where the patient completes a paper-based PROM in the waiting room, and after clinical review, a clinician documents this along with their clinical assessment in the EMR. Several digital dashboards were developed which report PROMs data at the micro (individual), meso (clinic) and macro (program) levels. Using PROMs routinely in these provincial practice settings has numerous benefits including enhanced patient-clinician communication, assisting with problem detection, management of symptoms, and improving outcomes for patients. There are over 60,000 unique patients represented in our PROMs database, and over 300,000 unique screening events captured. The PROMs data is now used at all levels of the provincial cancer jurisdiction to provide targeted person centred care (micro), to staff appropriately at a clinic or program level (meso), and for capacity planning for provincial programs (macro). A new provincial EMR is currently being implemented which has an associated patient portal. Based on the success of this work, integration of direct entry of PROMs by the patient prior to the appointment and an associated workflow for symptom management is underway in this jurisdiction.

摘要

癌症患者在患病过程中会经历许多令人痛苦的症状和担忧,这对他们的生活质量产生负面影响。无论癌症类型如何,未得到管理的症状都会导致不良的下游后果。患者报告结局测量(PROMs)可用于为患者护理提供信息并实现有针对性的症状管理,但仅仅收集这些信息并不能改善患者的结局。如果要将患者生成的信息用于指导门诊肿瘤设施的护理提供,临床医生必须能够轻松获取和解读这些信息。这项务实的工作回应了这一需求。加拿大一个省级门诊肿瘤辖区在省级电子病历(EMR)中对PROMs进行了长期的数字跟踪,以支持将PROMs全面整合到标准护理工作流程和程序中。由于EMR无法实现患者直接录入,因此设计了一种混合数据录入方式,即患者在候诊室完成纸质PROM,经过临床审核后,临床医生在EMR中将其与临床评估一起记录下来。开发了几个数字仪表盘,可在微观(个体)、中观(诊所)和宏观(项目)层面报告PROMs数据。在这些省级实践环境中常规使用PROMs有许多好处,包括加强患者与临床医生的沟通、协助问题检测、症状管理以及改善患者结局。我们的PROMs数据库中有超过60000名独特患者,记录了超过300000次独特的筛查事件。PROMs数据现在被用于省级癌症辖区的各个层面,以提供有针对性的以患者为中心的护理(微观),在诊所或项目层面合理配备人员(中观),以及进行省级项目的能力规划(宏观)。目前正在实施一个新的省级EMR,它有一个相关的患者门户。基于这项工作的成功,该辖区正在进行患者在预约前直接录入PROMs以及相关症状管理工作流程的整合。

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