An implementation study of electronic assessment of patient-reported outcomes in inpatient radiation oncology

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Thomas Nordhausen
Katharina Lampe
Dirk Vordermark
Bernhard Holzner
Haifa-Kathrin Al-Ali
Gabriele Meyer
Heike Schmidt
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[1] Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg,Institute of Health and Nursing Science, Medical Faculty
[2] Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg,Department of Radiation Oncology, University Hospital Halle (Saale)
[3] University Hospital Innsbruck,University Hospital of Psychiatry II
[4] Evaluation Software Development,Department of Internal Medicine IV
[5] University Hospital Halle (Saale),Krukenberg Cancer Center
[6] University Hospital Halle (Saale),undefined
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Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes | / 6卷
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Patient-reported outcomes; Electronic assessment; Implementation; Health-related quality of life; Radio-oncology;
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Cancer patients’ perceptions regarding their symptoms and functioning are important as they can differ from a professional assessment. Patients’ perceptions and self-assessment can be collected via electronic devices. Thus, the clinical staff can see a graphic overview of individual disease-related burden. Despite studies indicating the benefit of this assessment for care and symptom management, it is not integrated into routine care so far. The aim of our study was, to plan, conduct and evaluate the implementation of electronic patient-reported assessment in a radio-oncology inpatient clinic under “real-life” clinical conditions instead of study conditions. Patients could complete an electronic assessment at the beginning/end and during their treatment. Results indicate that electronic self-assessment can identify more symptoms than the assessment of physicians and nurses. Patients completing a self-assessment are more likely to receive supportive measures. The majority of 80–90% of patients were willing to complete a self-assessment. On average 5–6 min were needed to explain or support the completion. While the intervention was feasible and acceptable for patients, motivating clinical staff using its results was most challenging. The importance of technical support became evident.
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