TY - JOUR
T1 - Patient-reported outcomes used actively in cancer patients undergoing antineoplastic treatment: A mini-review of the Danish landscape.
AU - Pappot, Helle
AU - Taarnhøj, Gry A
AU - Bentsen, Line
AU - Friis, Rasmus B
AU - Bæksted, Christina
AU - Christiansen, Mille Guldager
AU - Holländer-Mieritz, Cecilie
AU - Møller, Pia Krause
AU - Rasmussen, Ida ML
AU - Lund-Jacobsen, Trine
AU - Stormoen, Dag Rune
AU - Tolstrup, Lærke Kjær
PY - 2024/12/3
Y1 - 2024/12/3
N2 - Introduction: Many studies using Patient-reported outcomes (PRO) data have been conducted to monitor symptoms and health-related quality of life during follow-up after cancer treatment. However new ways of using (e)PROs have emerged. We aimed to explore the Danish landscape of the use of PRO in a research setting, where PRO is used actively in cancer patients undergoing treatment, and give an overview of how it is embraced by patients and clinicians. Methods and materials: A literature search was performed in June 2023, using the keywords Denmark, cancer, and patient-reported outcomes. An expert on literature searches identified the search terms, and double screening was performed at both abstract and screening levels and full-text stage. The software tool Covidence was used. Results: 467 articles were retrieved and 19 studies were included. They described the type of ePRO instrument used and the application of active ePRO i.e. a dialogue tool in the clinical encounter, release of alerts to clinicians, and enhancement of self-management. Finally, a development in the use of active ePROs over time is elucidated and we show how it is embraced by patients and clinicians. Conclusion: This mini-review gives an overview of how ePRO solutions are tested in oncological research in Denmark and embraced by patients and clinicians. ePRO solutions in a Danish setting seem well-suited for self-management. However, if more impact is warranted, clinicians need to engage in reviewing and using ePROs. Moreover, for successful implementation, the integration of ePROs in electronic health records must be supported by IT specialists and management.
AB - Introduction: Many studies using Patient-reported outcomes (PRO) data have been conducted to monitor symptoms and health-related quality of life during follow-up after cancer treatment. However new ways of using (e)PROs have emerged. We aimed to explore the Danish landscape of the use of PRO in a research setting, where PRO is used actively in cancer patients undergoing treatment, and give an overview of how it is embraced by patients and clinicians. Methods and materials: A literature search was performed in June 2023, using the keywords Denmark, cancer, and patient-reported outcomes. An expert on literature searches identified the search terms, and double screening was performed at both abstract and screening levels and full-text stage. The software tool Covidence was used. Results: 467 articles were retrieved and 19 studies were included. They described the type of ePRO instrument used and the application of active ePRO i.e. a dialogue tool in the clinical encounter, release of alerts to clinicians, and enhancement of self-management. Finally, a development in the use of active ePROs over time is elucidated and we show how it is embraced by patients and clinicians. Conclusion: This mini-review gives an overview of how ePRO solutions are tested in oncological research in Denmark and embraced by patients and clinicians. ePRO solutions in a Danish setting seem well-suited for self-management. However, if more impact is warranted, clinicians need to engage in reviewing and using ePROs. Moreover, for successful implementation, the integration of ePROs in electronic health records must be supported by IT specialists and management.
KW - ePRO
KW - Patient-reported outcome (PRO)
KW - Patient Satisfaction
KW - patient experience
KW - EHealth
KW - EPRO
KW - Patient perspective
KW - Patient satisfaction
KW - Patient-reported outcomes
KW - PREM
KW - PRO
KW - PROM
U2 - 10.1016/j.csbj.2023.11.054
DO - 10.1016/j.csbj.2023.11.054
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 38076643
SN - 2001-0370
VL - 24
SP - 23
EP - 30
JO - Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal
JF - Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal
ER -