神经科医生对多发性硬化症护理中患者报告结局的看法。
Neurologists' views on patient reported outcomes in multiple sclerosis care.
作者信息
Reitzel Signe Baattrup, Lynning Marie, Skovgaard Lasse
机构信息
The Danish Multiple Sclerosis Society, Poul Bundgaards Vej 1. st., DK-2500, Valby, Denmark.
出版信息
Heliyon. 2022 Jun 2;8(6):e09637. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09637. eCollection 2022 Jun.
BACKGROUND
The value that patient reported outcomes (PROs) can bring to the clinical encounter is increasingly being recognized. Within the field of Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a number of activities have been initiated internationally with the aim of integrating PROs in MS care. Integration of PROs in MS care will, among other things, require MS neurologists' acceptance of PROs. This qualitative study aimed to explore MS specialized neurologists' view on the potentials and barriers for the use of PROs in the clinical setting.
METHODS
Eight neurologists specialized in MS participated in a series of individual in-depth semi-structured interviews. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed. A thematic analysis was conducted using a reflexive thematic approach to identify meaning units and themes emerging from the interviews. The analysis focused on barriers and potentials for PROs that relate to the specific characteristics of MS.
RESULTS
Three main themes emerged from the data. "The role of PROs in describing the patient's situation" describes how informants perceived MS as a complex disease, and in this context, PROs can bring forth new or otherwise hidden information, but they may also blur the picture. The theme "The validity of PROs reported by MS patients may be questionable" describes how impairments caused by MS, such as cognitive and physical disabilities, were identified as risk factors that could cause unreliable self-reported outcome measures within this patient group. Finally, the theme "Involving the patient" regards how the clinical conversation was viewed as the most important source of patient reported information, but at the same time PROs carry the potential to enhance shared decision making.
CONCLUSION
This study indicates that, according to MS neurologists, integration of PROs in MS clinical practice, though possibly valuable, is not without challenges. Possible benefits of PROs include the ability to bring forth otherwise hidden information on the patient's health status and the enhancement of shared decision making. Barriers include difficulties in capturing the full situation of the patient via PROs due to the complexity of MS as well as the issue of various MS-related impairments compromising the validity of PROs reported by MS patients.
背景
患者报告结局(PROs)对临床诊疗的价值日益得到认可。在多发性硬化症(MS)领域,国际上已开展了多项活动,旨在将PROs纳入MS护理中。将PROs纳入MS护理,除其他事项外,还需要MS神经科医生接受PROs。这项定性研究旨在探讨MS专科神经科医生对在临床环境中使用PROs的潜力和障碍的看法。
方法
八位MS专科神经科医生参与了一系列个人深度半结构化访谈。访谈进行了录音和转录。采用反思性主题分析法进行主题分析,以识别访谈中出现的意义单元和主题。分析重点关注与MS特定特征相关的PROs的障碍和潜力。
结果
数据中出现了三个主要主题。“PROs在描述患者情况中的作用”描述了受访者如何将MS视为一种复杂疾病,在此背景下,PROs可以带来新的或其他隐藏的信息,但也可能使情况变得模糊。“MS患者报告的PROs的有效性可能存在问题”这一主题描述了MS导致的损伤,如认知和身体残疾,如何被确定为可能导致该患者群体自我报告结局测量不可靠的风险因素。最后,“让患者参与”这一主题涉及临床对话如何被视为患者报告信息的最重要来源,但同时PROs有增强共同决策的潜力。
结论
这项研究表明,根据MS神经科医生的说法,将PROs纳入MS临床实践虽然可能有价值,但并非没有挑战。PROs的潜在益处包括能够揭示患者健康状况的其他隐藏信息以及增强共同决策。障碍包括由于MS的复杂性,通过PROs全面了解患者情况存在困难,以及各种与MS相关的损伤影响MS患者报告的PROs的有效性问题。