Abstract

291 Background: St Mary’s Hospital, an affiliated McGill Teaching University Hospital, receives ~700 new cancer patients yearly. In 2014-17, electronic PROs were implemented through the Improving Patient Experience and Health in Outcomes Collaborative in partnership with Cancer Care Ontario, granted by Canadian Partnership against Cancer and Rossy Cancer Network, as part of a PRO Canadian Initiative to improve the Patient Experience across Canada through standardized measurement of health-related outcomes for patients. Methods: The PROs measures included the Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS), additional measures for Fatigue, Anxiety, Depression, and Pain, the Social Difficulties Inventory-21 and Quality of Life. PRO-data was scored in real-time; nurses and patients received a printed summary report. Nurses were provided with an algorithm and instructions. Monthly Distress Screening Dashboard were generated with key indicators. In 2016, all patients receiving chemotherapy were assessed at each cycle of treatment. After project completion, due to nursing staff shortage, the frequency of screenings was reduced. Yearly Dashboard results were used to promote discussion with clinicians and address sustainability constraints of PROs in real-word oncology practice. Results: In 2016 1366 total screens completed ( 376 patients) and in 2018, 753 total screens (325 patients). This comparison indicates that a decrease in frequency of screenings resulted in an increase in symptom severity in all health-related outcomes. Physicians’ participation was proposed as mitigation plan to increase screening frequency. We propose to present a three year retrospectively cross analyzed patient data to examine symptom change over time, frequencies of screening, impact on patients’ health outcomes, overlapping sustainability constraints encountered and mitigation plans. Conclusions: Embedding the use of PRO into existing hospital structures requires constant review involving administrative, clinician and patient engagement.

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