Child Health Evaluative Sciences, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2021 Oct 19;11(10):e053119. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-053119.
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) provide an opportunity for meaningful patient engagement and shared decision-making. The objective of this research programme is to improve health outcomes for paediatric solid organ transplant patients by implementing PROMs into clinical care. The current study aims to create Voxe, a paediatric user-centred electronic PROM platform, by engaging patients and healthcare providers throughout the design and development process.
The creation of Voxe will occur over two phases that build on previous research. The user interface design phase employs a 'user-centric' approach to identify end-users' needs and iteratively refine the look and layout of Voxe to meet these needs. Transplant recipients, aged 10-17, and healthcare providers will participate in three rounds of testing (24 participants total). Participants will: (1) complete task-based activities (outcomes-effectiveness and efficiency), (2) complete questionnaires (outcome-satisfaction) and (3) participate in a semi-structured interview. The following phase involves software development and Voxe usability testing. Transplant recipients, aged 8-17, and healthcare providers will participate in four rounds of iterative testing (24-40 participants total). The think-aloud technique will be employed, and participants will describe their thoughts and feelings while interacting with a Voxe prototype. Participants will: (1) log into Voxe and complete tasks (outcomes-time on task, successful task completion, frequency of critical and non-critical errors and error-free rate), (2) complete questionnaires (outcome-satisfaction) and (3) participate in a semi-structured interview. Findings will result in the creation and launch of a user-centred electronic PROM platform.
Research ethics board approval has been provided by The Hospital for Sick Children. This research is critical to answering methodological and operational questions to inform Voxe implementation in paediatric clinical settings and facilitate PROM data collection. Future investigations will include an implementation-effectiveness evaluation.
患者报告的结果测量(PROMs)为有意义的患者参与和共同决策提供了机会。本研究计划的目的是通过将 PROM 纳入临床护理来改善儿科实体器官移植患者的健康结果。目前的研究旨在通过在设计和开发过程中让患者和医疗保健提供者参与,创建一个以儿童为中心的电子 PROM 平台 Voxe。
Voxe 的创建将分两个阶段进行,这两个阶段建立在以前的研究基础上。用户界面设计阶段采用“以用户为中心”的方法来确定最终用户的需求,并通过迭代来完善 Voxe 的外观和布局,以满足这些需求。年龄在 10-17 岁的移植受者和医疗保健提供者将参与三轮测试(共 24 名参与者)。参与者将:(1)完成基于任务的活动(结果-有效性和效率),(2)完成问卷(结果-满意度),(3)参加半结构化访谈。下一阶段涉及软件开发和 Voxe 的可用性测试。年龄在 8-17 岁的移植受者和医疗保健提供者将参与四轮迭代测试(共 24-40 名参与者)。将采用“思考 aloud”技术,参与者将在与 Voxe 原型交互时描述他们的想法和感受。参与者将:(1)登录到 Voxe 并完成任务(结果-任务时间、任务完成成功率、关键和非关键错误的频率以及无错误率),(2)完成问卷(结果-满意度),(3)参加半结构化访谈。研究结果将创建和推出一个以用户为中心的电子 PROM 平台。
SickKids 医院的研究伦理委员会已经批准了这项研究。这项研究对于回答方法学和操作性问题至关重要,这些问题将为 Voxe 在儿科临床环境中的实施提供信息,并促进 PROM 数据的收集。未来的研究将包括实施效果评估。