Abstract
Cleft-related Patient Reported Outcome Measure (PROM) results were formatted into graphical displays for children scoring below the 25th percentile on one or more scales. Reports were piloted in a multidisciplinary clinic where providers reviewed them, and their impact was qualitatively recorded. Graphical PROM reports informed discussions, led to treatment plan changes, and raised awareness of unmet psychosocial needs. Because of the success of this quality improvement pilot, visual PROM reports will become a regular part of our multidisciplinary cleft care. More broadly, graphical PROM data display facilitates better understanding of the patient's perspective and leads to more informed visits.
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