Erasmus MC University Medical Centre Rotterdam, Department of Public Health, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Association of Dutch Burn Centres, Maasstad Hospital, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Dutch Burns Foundation, Beverwijk, the Netherlands.
Association of Dutch Burn Centres, Maasstad Hospital, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Burns. 2024 Feb;50(1):31-40. doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2023.10.018. Epub 2023 Nov 10.
The use of patient-reported outcomes to improve burn care increases. Little is known on burn patients' views on what outcomes are most important, and about preferences regarding online Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs). Therefore, this study assessed what outcomes matter most to patients, and gained insights into patient preferences towards the use of online PROMs.
Adult patients (≥18 years old), 3-36 months after injury completed a survey measuring importance of outcomes, separately for three time periods: during admission, short-term (<6 months) and long-term (6-24 months) after burn injury. Both open and closed-ended questions were used. Furthermore, preferences regarding the use of patient-reported outcome measures in burn care were queried.
A total of 140 patients were included (response rate: 27%). 'Not having pain' and 'good wound healing' were identified as very important outcomes. Also, 'physical functioning at pre-injury level', 'being independent' and 'taking care of yourself' were considered very important outcomes. The top-ten of most important outcomes largely overlapped in all three time periods. Most patients (84%) had no problems with online questionnaires, and many (67%) indicated that it should take up to 15 minutes. Patients' opinions differed widely on the preferred frequency of follow-up.
Not having pain and good wound healing were considered very important during the whole recovery of burns; in addition, physical functioning at pre-injury level, being independent, and taking care of yourself were deemed very important in the short and long-term. These outcomes are recommended to be used in burn care and research, although careful selection of outcomes remains crucial as patients prefer online questionnaires up to 15 minutes.
使用患者报告的结局来改善烧伤护理的应用越来越多。但人们对烧伤患者对哪些结局最重要的看法以及对在线患者报告结局测量(PROMs)的偏好知之甚少。因此,本研究评估了患者最关注的结果,并深入了解了患者对使用在线 PROMs 的偏好。
成年患者(≥18 岁),在受伤后 3-36 个月内完成了一项测量结局重要性的调查,分别在住院期间、烧伤后短期(<6 个月)和长期(6-24 个月)进行。使用了开放式和封闭式问题。此外,还询问了患者对使用患者报告的结局测量在烧伤护理中的偏好。
共纳入 140 名患者(应答率:27%)。“没有疼痛”和“良好的伤口愈合”被认为是非常重要的结果。此外,“恢复到受伤前的身体功能”、“独立”和“照顾自己”也被认为是非常重要的结果。所有三个时间段的最重要结果的前十名都有很大的重叠。大多数患者(84%)对在线问卷没有问题,许多患者(67%)表示最多需要 15 分钟。患者对随访的首选频率意见分歧很大。
在烧伤康复的整个过程中,没有疼痛和良好的伤口愈合被认为是非常重要的;此外,在短期和长期内,恢复到受伤前的身体功能、独立和照顾自己也被认为是非常重要的。建议在烧伤护理和研究中使用这些结果,但由于患者最多可接受 15 分钟的在线问卷,因此仍需仔细选择结果。