APPROACH e-PROM 系统:以用户为中心开发和评估用于冠状动脉疾病管理的电子患者报告结果测量系统。

IF 2.4 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
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背景:冠状动脉疾病(CAD)增加了过早死亡、非致命性发病以及严重损害功能状态和健康相关生活质量的风险。众所周知,常规管理电子患者报告结果测量(PROMs)并将其实时传送给护理提供者有可能为常规心脏护理提供信息,并改善护理质量和患者预后。本研究介绍了以用户为中心开发和评估艾伯塔省结果评估项目(APPROACH)电子患者报告结果测量(e-PROM)系统的情况。该电子患者报告结果测量系统是一个电子系统,用于对 CAD 患者进行患者报告结果测量,并将汇总的信息提供给护理人员,以促进患者与医生之间的沟通和共同决策。该电子平台可通过网络和手持设备访问。对患者和主治医师进行了启发式和用户接受度评估:APPROACH电子PROM系统是与患者、医疗服务提供者、研究人员、信息学家和信息技术专家共同开发的。在与患者伙伴、医疗服务提供者和 PROMs 专家协商后,选择了五个 PROMs 纳入在线平台:西雅图心绞痛问卷、患者健康问卷、EuroQOL、医疗结果研究社会支持调查和冠心病自我护理量表。启发式评估由四位设计专家完成,他们检查了原型界面的可用性。13名患者和10名心脏病专家对电子PROM系统的用户界面原型进行了评估,并完成了用户接受度测试:患者和医生都认为 APPROACH e-PROM 系统易于使用、理解和接受。APPROACH e-PROM 系统提供了一个用户知情的电子平台,旨在将 PROMs 纳入为 CAD 患者提供的个性化心脏护理中。
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APPROACH e-PROM system: a user-centered development and evaluation of an electronic patient-reported outcomes measurement system for management of coronary artery disease.

Background: Coronary artery disease (CAD) confers increased risks of premature mortality, non-fatal morbidity, and significant impairment in functional status and health-related quality of life. Routine administration of electronic patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and its real time delivery to care providers is known to have the potential to inform routine cardiac care and to improve quality of care and patient outcomes. This study describes a user-centered development and evaluation of the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment (APPROACH) electronic Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement (e-PROM) system. This e-PROM system is an electronic system for the administration of PROMs to patients with CAD and the delivery of the summarized information to their care providers to facilitate patient-physician communication and shared decision-making. This electronic platform was designed to be accessible via web-based and hand-held devices. Heuristic and user acceptance evaluation were conducted with patients and attending care providers.

Results: The APPROACH e-PROM system was co-developed with patients and care providers, research investigators, informaticians and information technology experts. Five PROMs were selected for inclusion in the online platform after consultations with patient partners, care providers, and PROMs experts: the Seattle Angina Questionnaire, Patient Health Questionnaire, EuroQOL, and Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Survey, and Self-Care of Coronary Heart Disease Inventory. The heuristic evaluation was completed by four design experts who examined the usability of the prototype interfaces. User acceptance testing was completed with 13 patients and 10 cardiologists who evaluated prototype user interfaces of the e-PROM system.

Conclusion: Both patients and physicians found the APPROACH e-PROM system to be easy to use, understandable, and acceptable. The APPROACH e-PROM system provides a user-informed electronic platform designed to incorporate PROMs into the delivery of individualized cardiac care for persons with CAD.

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Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes
Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes Health Professions-Health Information Management
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