National Centre for Healthy Ageing, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Peninsula Clinical School, Central Clinical School, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
J Patient Rep Outcomes. 2023 Jul 31;7(1):81. doi: 10.1186/s41687-023-00617-4.
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) provide a measure of self-perceived health status or health-related quality of life. They have been used to support provider-patient decisions, healthcare delivery, and value-based healthcare models. A barrier to routine collection of PROMs is the perception that PROMs lack clinical utility. As such, it is important to establish clinicians' acceptability of the PROM prior to large-scale implementation. This study explored the acceptability of the routine use and collection of a generic PROM in healthcare services from the perspective of healthcare staff.
Individual semi-structured interviews were completed from September 2020 to March 2021 with 26 staff from two multi-disciplinary community healthcare services in Melbourne, Australia. Interviews explored their experiences of using the EQ-5D-5L in their routine care. Interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data were analysed according to a framework approach, using inductive and deductive techniques.
Participants discussed the acceptability of the EQ-5D-5L with reference to four themes: practicalities of use; holistic nature; influence on client care; and influence on health service. Participants found the EQ-5D-5L quick and easy to administer, and appreciated that it measured multiple domains of health that were relevant to their clients' care. They believed the EQ-5D-5L helped to identify client problems, and inform service delivery. They also reported features that were less acceptable, including a lack of item specificity to some healthcare disciplines. Participants reported the challenge of managing conflict between their assessment of the client's health and the client's perspective of their own health, leading some to question whether the client could provide an accurate reflection of their own health.
The EQ-5D-5L has several features that healthcare staff viewed as acceptable for routine collection and use in healthcare. Training on the validity of the patient reported perspective and broadening the scope of PROMs collection beyond the EQ-5D-5L should be considered to facilitate large-scale implementation.
患者报告的结果测量(PROMs)提供了自我感知的健康状况或与健康相关的生活质量的衡量标准。它们被用于支持医患决策、医疗保健服务的提供以及基于价值的医疗保健模式。常规收集 PROMs 的一个障碍是认为 PROMs 缺乏临床实用性。因此,在大规模实施之前,确定临床医生对 PROM 的可接受性非常重要。本研究从医疗保健工作人员的角度探讨了常规使用和收集通用 PROM 的可接受性。
2020 年 9 月至 2021 年 3 月,在澳大利亚墨尔本的两个多学科社区医疗保健服务机构中,对 26 名工作人员进行了单独的半结构式访谈。访谈内容包括他们在日常护理中使用 EQ-5D-5L 的经验。访谈进行了录音并逐字记录。根据框架方法对数据进行了分析,使用了归纳和演绎技术。
参与者根据四个主题讨论了 EQ-5D-5L 的可接受性:使用的实际性;整体性质;对客户护理的影响;以及对健康服务的影响。参与者发现 EQ-5D-5L 易于管理,并且赞赏它测量了与客户护理相关的多个健康领域。他们认为 EQ-5D-5L 有助于识别客户问题并为服务提供提供信息。他们还报告了一些不太受欢迎的功能,包括缺乏对某些医疗保健学科的特定项目。参与者报告说,他们在评估客户健康和客户对自己健康的看法之间存在冲突,这使得一些人质疑客户是否能够准确反映自己的健康状况。
EQ-5D-5L 具有一些医疗保健工作人员认为可用于常规收集和使用的特征。应考虑对患者报告的观点的有效性进行培训,并扩大 PROMs 收集范围,不仅限于 EQ-5D-5L,以促进大规模实施。