Monroe Carell Jr Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt and Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee.
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Pediatrics. 2023 Sep 1;152(Suppl 2). doi: 10.1542/peds.2023-062292F.
Patient-reported outcomes are based on patient (or caregiver) descriptions without direct measurement by a health care provider. To capture patient-reported outcomes, various patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) have been created. Using PROMs has been linked to improved patient satisfaction, patient-provider communication, and clinical outcomes in many pediatric fields. Despite a long-standing history of utilizing PROMs for the evaluation and management of childhood asthma, pediatric pulmonologists lag behind other pediatric subspecialists in the use of PROMs. During the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute's "Defining and Promoting Pediatric Pulmonary Health" workshop, critical knowledge gaps and research opportunities in the use of PROMs for childhood respiratory health were reviewed. In particular, PROMs can be employed as screening tools in the general population for the primary or secondary prevention of pediatric lung diseases. Incorporating these PROMs into the pediatric primary care setting would be especially impactful. In addition, the use of PROMs for the evaluation and management of asthma suggests that they can be applied to other childhood respiratory diseases. Ongoing multicenter studies or national consortia that study pediatric lung diseases could be leveraged to conduct research designed to develop, validate, and assess the utility of PROMs to assess childhood respiratory health. Harnessing the electronic health record will be critical for the successful adoption of PROMs in children with lung diseases. Ultimately, an integrative approach to systematically address numerous barriers at the level of the provider, patient, and health care system will be needed to attain this goal and achieve sustainability.
患者报告的结果基于患者(或护理人员)的描述,而不是由医疗保健提供者直接测量。为了捕捉患者报告的结果,已经创建了各种患者报告的结果测量工具(PROM)。在许多儿科领域,使用 PROM 与提高患者满意度、患者-提供者沟通和临床结果有关。尽管长期以来一直将 PROM 用于评估和管理儿童哮喘,但儿科肺病专家在使用 PROM 方面落后于其他儿科专科医生。在国家心脏、肺和血液研究所的“定义和促进儿科肺部健康”研讨会上,审查了在儿童呼吸道健康中使用 PROM 的关键知识差距和研究机会。特别是,PROM 可以作为一般人群中儿童肺部疾病的一级或二级预防的筛查工具。将这些 PROM 纳入儿科初级保健环境将特别具有影响力。此外,使用 PROM 评估和管理哮喘表明它们可以应用于其他儿童呼吸道疾病。正在进行的多中心研究或研究儿科肺部疾病的国家联盟可以利用这些研究来开展旨在开发、验证和评估 PROM 用于评估儿童呼吸道健康的效用的研究。利用电子健康记录对于在患有肺部疾病的儿童中成功采用 PROM 将是至关重要的。最终,需要采取一种综合方法来系统地解决提供者、患者和医疗保健系统层面的众多障碍,以实现这一目标并实现可持续性。