Mohindra Nisha A, Garcia Sofia F, Kircher Sheetal, Barnard Cynthia, Perry Laura M, Lyleroehr Madison, Coughlin Ava, Morken Victoria, Chmiel Ryan, Hirschhorn Lisa R, Cella David
Division of Hematology and Oncology, Department of Medicine, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL 60611, United States.
Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL 60611, United States.
JAMIA Open. 2024 Jul 24;7(3):ooae056. doi: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooae056. eCollection 2024 Oct.
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) describe a patient's unique experiences with disease or treatment, yet effective use of this information during clinical encounters remains challenging. This project sought to build a PRO based dashboard within the electronic health record (EHR), prioritizing interpretability and utility of PROs for clinical decision-making.
Codesign principles were used to define the goal, features, and visualization of the data elements on the dashboard. Codesign sessions occurred between February 2019 and May 2020 and involved a diverse group of stakeholders. Pilot evaluation of dashboard usability was performed with patients and clinicians not involved in the codesign process through qualitative interviews and the Systems Usability Scale.
The dashboard was placed into a single tab in the EHR and included select PROM scores, clinical data elements, and goals of care questions. Real-time data analytics and enhanced visualization of data was necessary for the dashboard to provide meaningful feedback to clinicians and patients for decision-making during clinic visits. During soft launch, the dashboard demonstrated "good" usability in patients and clinicians at 3 and 6 months (mean total SUS score >70).
The current dashboard had good usability and made PRO scores more clinically understandable to patients and clinicians. This paper highlights the development, necessary data elements, and workflow considerations to implement this dashboard at an academic cancer center.
As the use of PROs in clinical care is increasing, patient- and clinician-centered tools are needed to ensure that this information is used in meaningful ways.
患者报告结局(PROs)描述了患者在疾病或治疗方面的独特经历,但在临床诊疗过程中有效利用这些信息仍具有挑战性。本项目旨在在电子健康记录(EHR)中构建一个基于PROs的仪表板,优先考虑PROs对临床决策的可解释性和实用性。
采用协同设计原则来定义仪表板上数据元素的目标、特征和可视化。协同设计会议于2019年2月至2020年5月期间举行,涉及不同的利益相关者群体。通过定性访谈和系统可用性量表,对未参与协同设计过程的患者和临床医生进行了仪表板可用性的试点评估。
该仪表板放置在EHR的一个单独标签中,包括选定的患者报告结局测量(PROM)分数、临床数据元素和护理目标问题。仪表板需要实时数据分析和增强的数据可视化,以便在门诊就诊期间为临床医生和患者提供有意义的反馈用于决策。在软启动期间,该仪表板在3个月和6个月时在患者和临床医生中显示出“良好”的可用性(平均系统可用性量表总分>70)。
当前的仪表板具有良好的可用性,使PRO分数对患者和临床医生在临床上更易于理解。本文强调了在学术癌症中心实施此仪表板的开发、必要的数据元素和工作流程考虑因素。
随着PROs在临床护理中的应用不断增加,需要以患者和临床医生为中心的工具来确保以有意义的方式使用这些信息。