多学科癌症幸存者临床环境中纸质和电子患者报告结果测量的完成率。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
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目的:将患者报告结果衡量指标(PROMs)纳入临床实践的情况越来越多,研究显示其对患者的治疗效果大有裨益。然而,有关患者接受 PROMs 的证据却很有限。悉尼癌症幸存者中心(SCSC)诊所是一家多学科诊所,临床医生在这里使用 PROMs 指导患者咨询。本研究通过评估PROMs的完成率,探讨SCSC患者在临床护理中对PROMs的接受程度:该PROMs完成率回顾性审计评估了两个时期:1)2013年9月至2019年11月(2019年科罗纳病毒病前);2)实施电子PROMs后的2020年10月至2023年9月。在两个审计期间,共有 866 名新患者就诊于 SCSC,其中 822 人(95%)同意纳入数据。采用描述性统计方法分析完成率:2013 年 9 月至 2019 年 11 月(审计期 1)期间,656 名新幸存者到 SCSC 诊所就诊;622 人(95%)同意使用数据。纸质PROM中完成率最高的是食物问卷(92%);体温计、症状和运动相关PROM的完成率为91%;生活质量的完成率为85%;自评表现状态的完成率为77%;3天食物日记的完成率为55.5%。从 2020 年 10 月到 2023 年 9 月(第 2 期),初次就诊者的 PROM 响应率为 99%(n = 198/200);电子 PROM 响应率为 92%(n = 169/184):结论:在临床护理中使用综合 PROMs 是可行的。结论:在临床护理中使用综合 PROM 是可行的,完成率很高;纸质和电子 PROM 的完成率相似。全面的 PROM 可为临床咨询提供指导。PROM可以改善幸存者与临床医生之间的沟通,提高护理质量。
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Completion Rate of Paper-Based and Electronic Patient Reported Outcome Measures in a Multidisciplinary Cancer Survivorship Clinical Setting.

Objective: Integrating Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) into clinical practice is increasing, with research showing benefits in patient outcomes. However, evidence regarding patient's acceptance of PROMs is limited. Sydney Cancer Survivorship Centre (SCSC) clinic is a multidisciplinary clinic where clinicians use PROMs to guide patient consultation. This study explored SCSC patient acceptability of PROMs in clinical care by evaluating PROMs' completion rates.

Methods: This retrospective audit of PROMs completion rates evaluates two periods: 1) September 2013-November 2019 (pre-coronavirus disease 2019) and 2) October 2020-September 2023, following the implementation of electronic PROMs. Overall, 866 new patients attended SCSC during the two audit periods, with 822 (95%) giving consent for data to be included. Descriptive statistical methods were used to analyse completion rates.

Results: Between September 2013 and November 2019 (audit period 1), 656 new survivors attended the SCSC clinic; 622 (95%) consented to data use. The highest completion rate for paper-based PROMs was the food questionnaire (92%); with 91% for distress thermometer, symptoms, and exercise-related PROMs; 85% for quality of life; 77% for self-rated performance status, and 55.5% for a 3-day food diary. From October 2020 to September 2023 (period 2), the response rate for PROMs was 99% (n = 198/200) for initial clinic attendees; and 92% for electronic PROMs (n = 169/184).

Conclusions: Using comprehensive PROMs in clinical care is feasible. The completion rate was high; similar between paper-based and electronic PROMs. Comprehensive PROMs can guide clinical consultations. PROMs may improve communication between survivors and clinicians and enhance the quality of care.

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期刊介绍: Asia–Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology is a multidisciplinary journal of oncology that aims to be a forum for facilitating collaboration and exchanging information on what is happening in different countries of the Asia–Pacific region in relation to cancer treatment and care. The Journal is ideally positioned to receive publications that deal with diversity in cancer behavior, management and outcome related to ethnic, cultural, economic and other differences between populations. In addition to original articles, the Journal publishes reviews, editorials, letters to the Editor and short communications. Case reports are generally not considered for publication, only exceptional papers in which Editors find extraordinary oncological value may be considered for review. The Journal encourages clinical studies, particularly prospectively designed clinical trials.
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