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Developing a real-time electronic symptom monitoring system for patients after discharge following cancer-related surgery

BACKGROUND: Patients undergoing major cancer surgery frequently require post-acute care for complications and adverse effects. Enhanced recovery after surgery programmes mean that patients are increasingly discharged home earlier. Symptom/complication detection post-discharge is sub-optimal. Systema...

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Autores principales: Avery, Kerry N. L., Richards, Hollie S., Portal, Amanda, Reed, Trudy, Harding, Ruth, Carter, Robert, Bamforth, Leon, Absolom, Kate, O’Connell Francischetto, Elaine, Velikova, Galina, Blazeby, Jane M.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6524308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31101017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-019-5657-6
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author Avery, Kerry N. L.
Richards, Hollie S.
Portal, Amanda
Reed, Trudy
Harding, Ruth
Carter, Robert
Bamforth, Leon
Absolom, Kate
O’Connell Francischetto, Elaine
Velikova, Galina
Blazeby, Jane M.
author_facet Avery, Kerry N. L.
Richards, Hollie S.
Portal, Amanda
Reed, Trudy
Harding, Ruth
Carter, Robert
Bamforth, Leon
Absolom, Kate
O’Connell Francischetto, Elaine
Velikova, Galina
Blazeby, Jane M.
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description BACKGROUND: Patients undergoing major cancer surgery frequently require post-acute care for complications and adverse effects. Enhanced recovery after surgery programmes mean that patients are increasingly discharged home earlier. Symptom/complication detection post-discharge is sub-optimal. Systematic patient monitoring post-discharge following surgery may be optimally achieved through routine electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) data capture. ePRO systems that employ clinical algorithms to guide management of patients and automatically alert clinicians of clinically-concerning symptoms can improve patient outcomes and decrease hospital admissions. ePRO systems that provide individually-tailored self-management advice and integrate live ePRO data into electronic health records (EHR) may also advance personalised health and patient-centred care. This study aims to develop a hospital EHR-integrated ePRO system to improve detection and management of complications post-discharge following cancer-related surgery. METHODS: The ePRO system was developed in two phases: (1) Development of a web-based ePRO symptom-report from validated European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) questionnaires, clinical opinion and patient interviews, followed by hospital EHR integration; (2) Development of clinical algorithms triggering symptom severity-dependent patient advice and clinician alerts from: (i) prospectively-collected patient-completed ePRO symptom-report data; (ii) stakeholder meetings; (iii) patient interviews. Patient advice was developed from: (i) clinician-patient telephone consultations and patient interviews; (ii) review of hospital patient information leaflets (PIL) and patient support websites. RESULTS: Phase 1, including interviews with 18 patients, identified 35 symptom-report items. In phase 2, 130/300 (43%) screened patients were eligible. 61 (47%) consented to participate and 59 (97%) provided 444 complete self-reports. Stakeholder meetings (9 clinicians, 1 patient/public representative) and patient interviews (n = 66) refined advice/alert accuracy. 15 telephone consultations, 7 patient interviews and review of 28 PILs and 3 patient support websites identified 4 themes to inform self-management advice. Comparisons between ePRO symptom-report data, telephone consultations and clinical events/outcomes (n = 27 patients) further refined clinical algorithms. CONCLUSIONS: A hospital EHR-integrated ePRO system that alerts clinicians and provides patient self-management advice has been developed to improve the detection and management of problems and complications after discharge following surgery. An ongoing pilot study will inform a multicentre randomised trial to evaluate the effectiveness of the ePRO system compared to usual care.
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spelling pubmed-65243082019-05-24 Developing a real-time electronic symptom monitoring system for patients after discharge following cancer-related surgery Avery, Kerry N. L. Richards, Hollie S. Portal, Amanda Reed, Trudy Harding, Ruth Carter, Robert Bamforth, Leon Absolom, Kate O’Connell Francischetto, Elaine Velikova, Galina Blazeby, Jane M. BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: Patients undergoing major cancer surgery frequently require post-acute care for complications and adverse effects. Enhanced recovery after surgery programmes mean that patients are increasingly discharged home earlier. Symptom/complication detection post-discharge is sub-optimal. Systematic patient monitoring post-discharge following surgery may be optimally achieved through routine electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) data capture. ePRO systems that employ clinical algorithms to guide management of patients and automatically alert clinicians of clinically-concerning symptoms can improve patient outcomes and decrease hospital admissions. ePRO systems that provide individually-tailored self-management advice and integrate live ePRO data into electronic health records (EHR) may also advance personalised health and patient-centred care. This study aims to develop a hospital EHR-integrated ePRO system to improve detection and management of complications post-discharge following cancer-related surgery. METHODS: The ePRO system was developed in two phases: (1) Development of a web-based ePRO symptom-report from validated European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) questionnaires, clinical opinion and patient interviews, followed by hospital EHR integration; (2) Development of clinical algorithms triggering symptom severity-dependent patient advice and clinician alerts from: (i) prospectively-collected patient-completed ePRO symptom-report data; (ii) stakeholder meetings; (iii) patient interviews. Patient advice was developed from: (i) clinician-patient telephone consultations and patient interviews; (ii) review of hospital patient information leaflets (PIL) and patient support websites. RESULTS: Phase 1, including interviews with 18 patients, identified 35 symptom-report items. In phase 2, 130/300 (43%) screened patients were eligible. 61 (47%) consented to participate and 59 (97%) provided 444 complete self-reports. Stakeholder meetings (9 clinicians, 1 patient/public representative) and patient interviews (n = 66) refined advice/alert accuracy. 15 telephone consultations, 7 patient interviews and review of 28 PILs and 3 patient support websites identified 4 themes to inform self-management advice. Comparisons between ePRO symptom-report data, telephone consultations and clinical events/outcomes (n = 27 patients) further refined clinical algorithms. CONCLUSIONS: A hospital EHR-integrated ePRO system that alerts clinicians and provides patient self-management advice has been developed to improve the detection and management of problems and complications after discharge following surgery. An ongoing pilot study will inform a multicentre randomised trial to evaluate the effectiveness of the ePRO system compared to usual care. BioMed Central 2019-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6524308/ /pubmed/31101017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-019-5657-6 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Avery, Kerry N. L.
Richards, Hollie S.
Portal, Amanda
Reed, Trudy
Harding, Ruth
Carter, Robert
Bamforth, Leon
Absolom, Kate
O’Connell Francischetto, Elaine
Velikova, Galina
Blazeby, Jane M.
Developing a real-time electronic symptom monitoring system for patients after discharge following cancer-related surgery
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title_short Developing a real-time electronic symptom monitoring system for patients after discharge following cancer-related surgery
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6524308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31101017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-019-5657-6
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