Dosanjh Gurdit
School of Management, Swansea Univeristy, Cardiff, GBR.
Cureus. 2025 Apr 12;17(4):e82127. doi: 10.7759/cureus.82127. eCollection 2025 Apr.
Background Healthcare has experienced a shift towards outcomes-driven care. Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) have gained popularity as a means to achieve this goal. Cardiff and Vale University Health Board (CAVHB) is one of the seven Health Boards in Wales that has implemented PROMs in clinical care. The aim of this research was to establish the barriers and enablers that occur across the different levels (micro, meso, and macro) of the Health Board from the perspective of staff engaged in implementing PROMs. The intention is that this will provide useful insights into the important factors to consider when implementing PROMs within a healthcare setting. Methodology A survey on Microsoft Forms (Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, Washington) was created and sent to healthcare professionals from various departments working with PROMs in CAVHB. Multiple open-ended questions were posed to establish macro-, meso-, and micro-level enablers and barriers in the local context. Thematic analysis was carried out to generate a number of barriers and enablers from the responses. Results Sixteen responses were generated from a mixture of departments and disciplines. Frequently reported facilitators included the presence of a specialist Value-Based Healthcare (VBHc) and PROMs team, enthusiastic and motivated clinicians, and adequate education for patients and clinicians. The responses highlighted supportive organisational leadership and the importance of adequate resourcing for implementation efforts. IT systems and digital platforms, when poorly optimised and integrated, can act as a barrier, promote clinician fatigue, and make it difficult for patients to navigate and complete PROMs. Digital illiteracy can act as a significant barrier for segments of the population. This particularly impacted the elderly, who often lacked the ability to confidently engage with digital resources. Conclusion Successful implementation of PROMs must consider a number of barriers and enablers. Education is of key importance and can help mitigate several barriers that may impact clinician and patient involvement in using PROMs. IT systems must be created in a way that links with existing record systems and does not add an additional burden to clinicians. They must be easy to navigate and use for both patients and staff. Organisational buy-in is important, and adequate resourcing and staffing can help facilitate PROMs implementation.
背景
医疗保健已朝着以结果为导向的护理方向转变。患者报告结果测量(PROMs)作为实现这一目标的一种手段已越来越受欢迎。加的夫和韦尔大学健康委员会(CAVHB)是威尔士七个在临床护理中实施PROMs的健康委员会之一。本研究的目的是从参与实施PROMs的工作人员的角度,确定健康委员会不同层面(微观、中观和宏观)出现的障碍和促进因素。目的是为在医疗环境中实施PROMs时需要考虑的重要因素提供有用的见解。
方法
创建了一份关于微软表单(微软公司,华盛顿州雷德蒙德)的调查问卷,并发送给了CAVHB中与PROMs合作的各个部门的医疗专业人员。提出了多个开放式问题,以确定当地背景下的宏观、中观和微观层面的促进因素和障碍。进行了主题分析,以从回复中生成一些障碍和促进因素。
结果
来自不同部门和学科的人员共给出了16份回复。经常报告的促进因素包括有一个专门的基于价值的医疗保健(VBHc)和PROMs团队、热情且积极主动的临床医生,以及对患者和临床医生进行充分的教育。回复强调了支持性的组织领导以及为实施工作提供充足资源的重要性。信息技术系统和数字平台如果优化和整合不佳,可能会成为障碍,导致临床医生疲劳,并使患者难以操作和完成PROMs。数字文盲可能会成为一部分人群的重大障碍。这对老年人的影响尤为严重,他们往往缺乏自信地使用数字资源的能力。
结论
成功实施PROMs必须考虑诸多障碍和促进因素。教育至关重要,有助于减轻可能影响临床医生和患者参与使用PROMs的若干障碍。信息技术系统的创建方式必须与现有的记录系统相连接,且不给临床医生增加额外负担。它们必须便于患者和工作人员操作和使用。组织的支持很重要,充足的资源和人员配备有助于推动PROMs的实施。