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Tang L, He Y, Pang Y, Su Z, Li J, Zhang Y, Wang X, Han X, Wang Y, Li Z, He S, Song L, Zhou Y, Wang B, Li X
Implementing Symptom Management Follow-up Using an Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome Platform in Outpatients With Advanced Cancer: Longitudinal Single-Center Prospective Study
Implementing Symptom Management Follow-up in Outpatients with Advanced Cancer based on an electronic Patient Reported Outcomes (ePRO) platform: Tutorial
Lili Tang;
Yi He;
Ying Pang;
Zhongge Su;
Jinjiang Li;
Yening Zhang;
Xu Wang;
Xinkun Han;
Yan Wang;
Zimeng Li;
Shuangzhi He;
Lili Song;
Yuhe Zhou;
Bingmei Wang;
Xiumin Li
ABSTRACT
Background
Using an electronic Patient Reported Outcomes (ePRO) platform to conduct symptom management follow-up in outpatients with advanced cancer could be a novel and potentially effective way. However, empirical evidence describing detailed preparation and implementation course in a real study is needed.
Objective
The purpose of this paper was to describe the implementation process and evaluations, to share our experience and the problems we encountered during the process of implementation, the solutions we found to solve those problems.
Implementation
The design and function of ePRO- Doctor client and Patient client, the PRO scales used in the study and the strategies to promote symptom tracking were described. Moreover, the training and evaluation for research assistants were presented.
Evaluation
Using the ePRO platform to do symptom management follow-ups in advanced cancer patients showed high completion rate (86.3%- 72.7%) and low drop-off rate (23.6%). The ePRO platform sent 293 alert notification to both patients and doctors, which promoted the patient security. The short and sharp PRO tools selection, user-friendly interface, automatically reminding notification and alert, and multiple dimensional training are essential components for preparation and implementation of ePRO system.
Conclusion:
Using the ePRO platform to do symptom management follow-ups in advanced cancer patients is time-saving, energy-saving and effective. The PRO tools selection, platform design and training of research assistants are important aspects for implementation.
Citation
Please cite as:
Tang L, He Y, Pang Y, Su Z, Li J, Zhang Y, Wang X, Han X, Wang Y, Li Z, He S, Song L, Zhou Y, Wang B, Li X
Implementing Symptom Management Follow-up Using an Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome Platform in Outpatients With Advanced Cancer: Longitudinal Single-Center Prospective Study