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Patient-reported Outcomes: the ICHOM Standard Set for Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Real-life Practice Helps Quantify Deficits in Current Care

BACKGROUND: Patient-reported outcome measures [PROMs] are key to documenting outcomes that matter most to patients and are increasingly important to commissioners of health care seeking value. We report the first series of the ICHOM Standard Set for Inflammatory Bowel Disease [IBD]. METHODS: Patient...

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Autores principales: Wong, Darren, Matini, Lawrence, Kormilitzin, Andrey, Kantschuster, Ramona, Simadibrata, Daniel Martin, Lyden, Sara, Wilson, Jean, Brain, Oliver A, Palmer, Rebecca, Ambrose, Tim, Satsangi, Jack, South, Matthew, Geddes, John, Bodger, Keith, Travis, Simon P L, Walsh, Alissa
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9721458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35868223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjac099
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author Wong, Darren
Matini, Lawrence
Kormilitzin, Andrey
Kantschuster, Ramona
Simadibrata, Daniel Martin
Lyden, Sara
Wilson, Jean
Brain, Oliver A
Palmer, Rebecca
Ambrose, Tim
Satsangi, Jack
South, Matthew
Geddes, John
Bodger, Keith
Travis, Simon P L
Walsh, Alissa
author_facet Wong, Darren
Matini, Lawrence
Kormilitzin, Andrey
Kantschuster, Ramona
Simadibrata, Daniel Martin
Lyden, Sara
Wilson, Jean
Brain, Oliver A
Palmer, Rebecca
Ambrose, Tim
Satsangi, Jack
South, Matthew
Geddes, John
Bodger, Keith
Travis, Simon P L
Walsh, Alissa
author_sort Wong, Darren
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Patient-reported outcome measures [PROMs] are key to documenting outcomes that matter most to patients and are increasingly important to commissioners of health care seeking value. We report the first series of the ICHOM Standard Set for Inflammatory Bowel Disease [IBD]. METHODS: Patients treated for ulcerative colitis [UC] or Crohn’s disease [CD] in our centre were offered enrolment into the web-based TrueColours-IBD programme. Through this programme, e-mail prompts linking to validated questionnaires were sent for symptoms, quality of life, and ICHOM IBD outcomes. RESULTS: The first 1299 consecutive patients enrolled [779 UC, 520 CD] were studied with median 270 days of follow-up (interquartile range [IQR] 116, 504). 671 [52%] were female, mean age 42 years (standard deviation [sd] 16), mean body mass index [BMI] 26 [sd 5.3]. At registration, 483 [37%] were using advanced therapies. Median adherence to fortnightly quality of life reporting and quarterly outcomes was 100% [IQR 48, 100%] and 100% [IQR 75, 100%], respectively. In the previous 12 months, prednisolone use was reported by 229 [29%] patients with UC vs 81 [16%] with CD, p <0.001; 202 [16%] for <3 months; and 108 [8%] for >3 months. An IBD-related intervention was reported by 174 [13%] patients, and 80 [6%] reported an unplanned hospital admission. There were high rates of fatigue [50%] and mood disturbance [23%]. CONCLUSIONS: Outcomes reported by patients illustrate the scale of the therapeutic deficit in current care. Proof of principle is demonstrated that PROM data can be collected continuously with little burden on health care professionals. This may become a metric for quality improvement programmes or to compare outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-97214582022-12-06 Patient-reported Outcomes: the ICHOM Standard Set for Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Real-life Practice Helps Quantify Deficits in Current Care Wong, Darren Matini, Lawrence Kormilitzin, Andrey Kantschuster, Ramona Simadibrata, Daniel Martin Lyden, Sara Wilson, Jean Brain, Oliver A Palmer, Rebecca Ambrose, Tim Satsangi, Jack South, Matthew Geddes, John Bodger, Keith Travis, Simon P L Walsh, Alissa J Crohns Colitis Original Articles BACKGROUND: Patient-reported outcome measures [PROMs] are key to documenting outcomes that matter most to patients and are increasingly important to commissioners of health care seeking value. We report the first series of the ICHOM Standard Set for Inflammatory Bowel Disease [IBD]. METHODS: Patients treated for ulcerative colitis [UC] or Crohn’s disease [CD] in our centre were offered enrolment into the web-based TrueColours-IBD programme. Through this programme, e-mail prompts linking to validated questionnaires were sent for symptoms, quality of life, and ICHOM IBD outcomes. RESULTS: The first 1299 consecutive patients enrolled [779 UC, 520 CD] were studied with median 270 days of follow-up (interquartile range [IQR] 116, 504). 671 [52%] were female, mean age 42 years (standard deviation [sd] 16), mean body mass index [BMI] 26 [sd 5.3]. At registration, 483 [37%] were using advanced therapies. Median adherence to fortnightly quality of life reporting and quarterly outcomes was 100% [IQR 48, 100%] and 100% [IQR 75, 100%], respectively. In the previous 12 months, prednisolone use was reported by 229 [29%] patients with UC vs 81 [16%] with CD, p <0.001; 202 [16%] for <3 months; and 108 [8%] for >3 months. An IBD-related intervention was reported by 174 [13%] patients, and 80 [6%] reported an unplanned hospital admission. There were high rates of fatigue [50%] and mood disturbance [23%]. CONCLUSIONS: Outcomes reported by patients illustrate the scale of the therapeutic deficit in current care. Proof of principle is demonstrated that PROM data can be collected continuously with little burden on health care professionals. This may become a metric for quality improvement programmes or to compare outcomes. Oxford University Press 2022-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9721458/ /pubmed/35868223 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjac099 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of European Crohn’s and Colitis Organisation. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Original Articles
Wong, Darren
Matini, Lawrence
Kormilitzin, Andrey
Kantschuster, Ramona
Simadibrata, Daniel Martin
Lyden, Sara
Wilson, Jean
Brain, Oliver A
Palmer, Rebecca
Ambrose, Tim
Satsangi, Jack
South, Matthew
Geddes, John
Bodger, Keith
Travis, Simon P L
Walsh, Alissa
Patient-reported Outcomes: the ICHOM Standard Set for Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Real-life Practice Helps Quantify Deficits in Current Care
title Patient-reported Outcomes: the ICHOM Standard Set for Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Real-life Practice Helps Quantify Deficits in Current Care
title_full Patient-reported Outcomes: the ICHOM Standard Set for Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Real-life Practice Helps Quantify Deficits in Current Care
title_fullStr Patient-reported Outcomes: the ICHOM Standard Set for Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Real-life Practice Helps Quantify Deficits in Current Care
title_full_unstemmed Patient-reported Outcomes: the ICHOM Standard Set for Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Real-life Practice Helps Quantify Deficits in Current Care
title_short Patient-reported Outcomes: the ICHOM Standard Set for Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Real-life Practice Helps Quantify Deficits in Current Care
title_sort patient-reported outcomes: the ichom standard set for inflammatory bowel disease in real-life practice helps quantify deficits in current care
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9721458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35868223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjac099
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