From the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
Division of General Pediatrics and Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Plast Reconstr Surg. 2024 Aug 1;154(2):351e-355e. doi: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000010859. Epub 2023 Jun 20.
Implementation of patient-reported outcome (PRO) tools has increased internationally in a variety of clinical settings, with emerging evidence suggesting benefits for patient satisfaction, improved patient-provider communication, and management of chronic conditions. However, integrating PROs into clinical workflow remains a barrier to implementation, with common challenges including patient completion, provider review of results, and future accessibility of data. Cleft lip and/or palate presents with a variety of aesthetic, functional, and psychosocial sequelae optimally managed by a multidisciplinary team, and the CLEFT-Q is a validated 12-module PRO that captures patient perception in these domains. Given the emerging proven benefits of using PROs in a clinical setting, the authors integrated the CLEFT-Q PRO at a multidisciplinary cleft and craniofacial clinic at a large, urban, tertiary care center. The authors collaborated with their institution's electronic health record clinical informatics team to automatically identify eligible cleft lip and/or palate patients and generate the CLEFT-Q PRO before weekly multidisciplinary cleft and craniofacial clinic days. Patient results were automatically scored, compared with age-based normative data, and populated into the electronic health record patient note. CLEFT-Q results were viewed by clinicians during patient visits to initiate module-specific discussion in relation to patient age-based normative results. Patient-specific CLEFT-Q data were also discussed during multidisciplinary cleft and craniofacial team discussions to aid in clinical decision-making. This experience may have applicability to other PRO tools in plastic surgery and other medical specialties where integrating PROs may yield superior patient experience and outcomes.
在各种临床环境中,国际上越来越多地实施患者报告结局(PRO)工具,新出现的证据表明,这对患者满意度、改善医患沟通和慢性病管理都有好处。然而,将 PRO 整合到临床工作流程仍然是实施的一个障碍,常见的挑战包括患者完成情况、提供者对结果的审查以及数据的未来可及性。唇裂和/或腭裂表现出多种美学、功能和心理社会后遗症,最佳由多学科团队管理,而 CLEFT-Q 是一种经过验证的 12 个模块的 PRO,可在这些领域中捕捉患者的感知。鉴于在临床环境中使用 PRO 的益处不断得到证实,作者在一个大型城市三级护理中心的多学科唇腭裂和颅面诊所中整合了 CLEFT-Q PRO。作者与他们机构的电子健康记录临床信息学团队合作,自动识别符合条件的唇裂和/或腭裂患者,并在每周多学科唇腭裂和颅面诊所日之前生成 CLEFT-Q PRO。患者的结果被自动评分,与基于年龄的标准数据进行比较,并填充到电子健康记录患者记录中。临床医生在患者就诊时查看 CLEFT-Q 结果,根据患者基于年龄的标准结果启动特定模块的讨论。在多学科唇腭裂和颅面团队讨论中也讨论了患者特定的 CLEFT-Q 数据,以帮助临床决策。这种经验可能适用于整形外科学和其他医学专业中的其他 PRO 工具,在这些专业中整合 PRO 可能会产生更好的患者体验和结果。