Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany.
Krankenhaus Barmherzige Brüder München, Munich, Germany.
J Patient Rep Outcomes. 2023 Jul 24;7(1):76. doi: 10.1186/s41687-023-00618-3.
Patient-reported outcome measures - PROMs - have been developed to provide an assessment of patients' physical function, symptoms, and health-related quality of life. With patient-centered care becoming increasingly important, several national strategies have been initiated for PROM measurement. However, Germany is only at the beginning of this process. The objective of this study is to assess patients' experience with and perception of completing PROMs in patients undergoing knee and hip replacement in Germany.
This study used survey data from patients undergoing hip or knee replacement surgery in a hospital in Germany. Before surgery, patients completed a PROMs survey. After at least 6 months, patients were re-contacted to fill in a questionnaire about their experiences with and perception of the PROMs data collection.
Most patients either agreed or totally agreed that the time to fill in the questionnaire was appropriate (89%), that the purpose of the PROMs collection was clear (85%), that the questionnaire's content applied to their appointment (73%), and that this systematic assessment was beneficial (81%). The corresponding proportions were 54% for feeling productive while waiting and 50% for feeling that the information in the questionnaire affected the patient-doctor interaction positively. Only few significant associations were found between patient characteristics and the favorability of patients' ratings. There were no significant differences between hip and knee replacement surgery patients regarding the favorability rating on any survey question.
The results of this study suggest that PROMs collection in the context of hip and knee replacement surgery is practicable and partly also perceived beneficial by patients. Orthopedic procedures could serve as a starting point for broader use and routine PROMs collection in Germany.
患者报告的结局测量(PROMs)旨在评估患者的身体功能、症状和健康相关生活质量。随着以患者为中心的护理变得越来越重要,已经启动了几项国家战略来进行 PROM 测量。然而,德国才刚刚开始这个过程。本研究的目的是评估德国接受髋关节和膝关节置换手术的患者在完成 PROM 方面的体验和感知。
本研究使用了德国一家医院接受髋关节或膝关节置换手术的患者的调查数据。在手术前,患者完成了一份 PROMs 调查。至少 6 个月后,患者再次联系以填写一份关于他们对 PROMs 数据收集的体验和感知的问卷。
大多数患者表示,填写问卷的时间(89%)、PROMs 收集的目的(85%)、问卷内容是否适用于他们的就诊(73%)和系统评估是否有益(81%)是适当的、明确的、适用的和有益的。相应的比例为 54%,即患者在等待时感到有生产效率,50%,即患者感到问卷中的信息对医患互动有积极影响。患者特征与患者对评分的有利性之间仅有少数显著关联。在任何调查问题的有利性评分方面,髋关节和膝关节置换手术患者之间没有显著差异。
本研究的结果表明,在髋关节和膝关节置换手术的背景下进行 PROMs 收集是可行的,部分患者也认为这是有益的。骨科手术可以作为在德国更广泛使用和常规进行 PROMs 收集的起点。