Surgeon-Perceived Requirements for a Platform to Integrate Patient-Reported Outcome Measures into Clinical Practice

ACI open Pub Date : 2022-06-13 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1771238
L. Leonard, Brittni Driscoll, Sudheer Vemuru, Alexandra Kovar, Joshua Billings, Simon P. Kim, Chen-Tan Lin, S. Tevis, E. Cumbler
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Abstract Background  Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are standardized, validated tools that translate subjective patient-reported concerns about their health status into quantitative data. PROMs were initially developed as research instruments; however, they have more recently been recognized as important clinical tools. PROMs have not been widely adopted into surgical practices and this study sought to uncover the system requirements of a platform to integrate PROMs into surgical practice, as perceived by surgeons. Methods  Semi-structured interviews were performed from November 2019 until August of 2020. Interviews continued until thematic saturation was achieved. All interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. Qualitative interview data were thematically analyzed using an inductive approach. Results  Analysis revealed 12 system features desired by surgeons for a platform to integrate PROMs into clinical use. These were further grouped into four unique overarching themes. Surgeons asserted that the platform must (1) be user-friendly, (2) promote information transparency, (3) incorporate validated questionnaires while still allowing for some degree of customizability, and (4) support the collection and display of longitudinal data. Conclusions  Health care systems planning to develop a platform to integrate PROMs into their clinical practices should investigate the feasibility of the system features identified as essential by this study. While surgeons represent an important stakeholder group when designing a new platform for use in surgical practice, it will also be crucial to explore the features desired by patients before designing or adopting a platform for clinical use.
外科医生对将患者报告的结果测量纳入临床实践的平台的感知要求
摘要背景 患者报告结果测量(PROM)是一种标准化、经过验证的工具,可将患者报告的对其健康状况的主观担忧转化为定量数据。PROM最初是作为研究工具开发的;然而,它们最近被认为是重要的临床工具。PROM尚未广泛应用于外科实践,本研究试图揭示外科医生认为的将PROM集成到外科实践的平台的系统要求。方法 半结构化访谈于2019年11月至2020年8月进行。访谈一直持续到主题饱和。所有访谈都被逐字记录下来。定性访谈数据采用归纳法进行主题分析。后果 分析显示,外科医生希望将PROM集成到临床使用的平台具有12个系统特征。这些主题进一步分为四个独特的总体主题。外科医生断言,该平台必须(1)用户友好,(2)提高信息透明度,(3)纳入经过验证的问卷,同时仍允许一定程度的可定制性,以及(4)支持纵向数据的收集和显示。结论 卫生保健系统计划开发一个平台,将PROM整合到其临床实践中,应调查本研究确定的系统功能的可行性。虽然外科医生在设计用于外科实践的新平台时代表了一个重要的利益相关者群体,但在设计或采用用于临床的平台之前,探索患者所需的功能也至关重要。
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