NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia
The University of Sydney Susan Wakil School of Nursing and Midwifery, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
BMJ Open. 2024 Sep 12;14(9):e083346. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-083346.
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are validated and standardised questionnaires that capture patients' own reports of their symptoms, functioning and well-being. PROMs can facilitate communication between patients and clinicians, reduce symptom burden, enhance quality of life and inform health service re-design. We aim to determine the acceptability of PROMs and the preferred timing of PROM completion in New South Wales (NSW) at the point of care, facilitated by the Health Outcomes and Patient Experiences (HOPE) platform.
Semi-structured interviews with patients (50-75, sampling across seven language groups and seven clinical cohorts), carers (10-20) and clinicians (~18) enrolled in HOPE will be conducted via videoconference, telephone or in person. Participants will be asked questions about (1) what makes PROMs acceptable for use in chronic disease management (2) when patients would prefer to complete PROMs and when clinicians would like to use PROMs for clinical decision-making and (3) factors that impede the acceptability of PROMs for culturally and linguistically diverse patients. Interviews will be analysed using a reflexive thematic approach, guided by Normalisation Process Theory.
Ethics approval has been obtained from the Sydney Local Health District Human Research Ethics Committee (SLHD HREC, Study Protocol #X24-0138). Results will be published in appropriate peer-reviewed journals, presented at conferences, disseminated to participants in the form of a plain language summary, and widely disseminated to consumer groups and professional stakeholders.
患者报告的结果测量(PROMs)是经过验证和标准化的问卷,可捕获患者对自身症状、功能和幸福感的报告。PROMs 可以促进患者与临床医生之间的沟通,减轻症状负担,提高生活质量,并为医疗服务重新设计提供信息。我们旨在通过健康结果和患者体验(HOPE)平台,确定新南威尔士州(NSW)在护理点使用 PROMs 的可接受性以及患者完成 PROMs 的最佳时间。
通过视频会议、电话或面对面的方式,对 HOPE 中登记的患者(约 50-75 人,采样涵盖七个语言群体和七个临床队列)、照顾者(约 10-20 人)和临床医生(约 18 人)进行半结构式访谈。参与者将被问到以下问题:(1)是什么使 PROMs 可用于慢性病管理;(2)患者希望何时完成 PROMs,以及临床医生希望何时使用 PROMs 进行临床决策;(3)哪些因素会影响 PROMs 在文化和语言多样化患者中的可接受性。访谈将使用以正常化进程理论为指导的反思性主题分析方法进行分析。
悉尼地方卫生区人类研究伦理委员会(SLHD HREC,研究方案 #X24-0138)已批准该研究的伦理。研究结果将发表在适当的同行评议期刊上,在会议上展示,以通俗易懂的摘要形式分发给参与者,并广泛分发给消费者群体和专业利益相关者。