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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: Sep 4, 2019
Date Accepted: Sep 23, 2021

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Implementation of an Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome App for Health-Related Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Patients: Evaluation and Acceptability Analysis in a Two-Center Prospective Trial

Graf J, Sickenberger N, Brusniak K, Matthies L, Deutsch TM, Simoes E, Plappert C, Keilmann L, Hartkopf AD, Walter CB, Hahn M, Engler T, Wallwiener S, Schütz F, Fasching PA, Schneeweiss A, Brucker SY, Wallwiener M

Implementation of an Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome App for Health-Related Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Patients: Evaluation and Acceptability Analysis in a Two-Center Prospective Trial

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(2):e16128

DOI: 10.2196/16128

PMID: 35133288

PMCID: 8864528

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Implementation of an ePRO Application for Health-Related Quality of Life (HrQoL) in Breast Cancer Patients: Evaluation and Usability Analysis

  • Joachim Graf; 
  • Nina Sickenberger; 
  • Katharina Brusniak; 
  • Lina Matthies; 
  • Thomas M. Deutsch; 
  • Elisabeth Simoes; 
  • Claudia Plappert; 
  • Lucia Keilmann; 
  • Andreas D. Hartkopf; 
  • Christina B. Walter; 
  • Markus Hahn; 
  • Tobias Engler; 
  • Stephanie Wallwiener; 
  • Florian Schütz; 
  • Peter A. Fasching; 
  • Andreas Schneeweiss; 
  • Sara Y. Brucker; 
  • Markus Wallwiener

ABSTRACT

Background:

One in eight women is diagnosed with breast cancer in the course of her life. As systematic palliative treatment has an only limited effect on survival rates, the concept of Health-related Quality of Life (HRQoL). Various studies have already demonstrated the reliability of paper-based PRO (pPRO) and ePRO and that the two means of assessment are equally valid.

Objective:

The aim of this study was to analyze the acceptance and evaluation of a tablet-based ePRO applica-tion for breast cancer patients and to examine its suitability, effort, and difficulty in the context of HRQoL and sociodemographic factors.

Methods:

In all, 106 women with adjuvant or advanced breast cancer were included in a two-center study at two major university hospitals in Germany. Patients were asked to answer HRQoL (EORTC QLQ-C 30, FACT-B) and PRO questionnaires both on a tablet on-site using a specific eHealth assessment website and on paper. The suitability, effort, and difficulty of the application and self-reported technical skills were also assessed. Only the results of the electronically acquired data are presented here, results of reliability to pPRO data have already been published elsewhere.

Results:

Patients regarded the ePRO assessment as more suitable (74.8%), less stressful (69.8%), and less difficult than pPRO (65.2%). The majority of patients stated that ePRO improves health care in hospitals (82.1%). However, evaluation of ePRO depends on the level of education (p=0.003) and patients’ experience in using a computer (p=0.041). The application was rated highly in all categories. HRQoL data did not show significant correlations to the application’s evaluation parameters.

Conclusions:

The results indicate that ePRO surveys are also feasible for measuring HRQoL in breast cancer pa-tients and that those patients prefer ePRO to pPRO assessment. It can also be seen that patients consider ePRO to be improve hospital health care. However, studies with larger numbers of patients are needed to develop applications that address the needs of patients with lower levels of education and technical skills.


 Citation

Please cite as:

Graf J, Sickenberger N, Brusniak K, Matthies L, Deutsch TM, Simoes E, Plappert C, Keilmann L, Hartkopf AD, Walter CB, Hahn M, Engler T, Wallwiener S, Schütz F, Fasching PA, Schneeweiss A, Brucker SY, Wallwiener M

Implementation of an Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome App for Health-Related Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Patients: Evaluation and Acceptability Analysis in a Two-Center Prospective Trial

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(2):e16128

DOI: 10.2196/16128

PMID: 35133288

PMCID: 8864528

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