Abstract

BackgroundThe use of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in routine clinical care can help ensure symptoms are identified, acknowledged and addressed. In 2007, the provincial cancer agency, Cancer Care Ontario, began to implement routine symptom screening with the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System (ESAS) for ambulatory cancer patients. Having had a decade of experience with ESAS, the program developed a strategic interest in implementing new and/or additional measures. This article describes the development of a streamlined PROM selection and implementation evaluation process with core considerations.MethodsDevelopment of the PROM selection and implementation evaluation process involved analysis of quantitative and qualitative data as well as consensus building through a multi-stakeholder workshop. Core PROM selection considerations were developed through a literature scan, review and refinement by a panel of methodological experts and patient advisors, and testing via a test case. Core PROM implementation evaluation considerations were developed through analysis of PROM evaluation frameworks, and review and refinement by a committee of provincial implementation leads.ResultsCore PROM selection considerations were identified under three overarching themes: symptom coverage, usability and psychometric properties. The symptom coverage category assesses each PROM to determine how well the PROM items address the most prevalent and burdensome symptoms in the target patient population. The usability category aims to assess each measure on characteristics key to successful implementation in the clinical setting. The psychometric properties category assesses each PROM to ensure the data collected is credible, meaningful and interpretable. A scoring system was developed to rate PROM performance by assigning a grade of “weak”, “average” or “good” for each category. The process results in a summary matrix which illustrates the overall assessment of each PROM. Implementation evaluation considerations were identified under three overarching concepts: acceptability, outcomes, and sustainability. A consensus building exercise resulted in the further identification of patient, provider, and clinic specific indicators for each consideration.ConclusionTo address the need for a systematic, evidence-based approach to selection, implementation and evaluation of PROMs in the clinical setting, Cancer Care Ontario defined a process with embedded core considerations to facilitate decision-making and encourage standardization.

Highlights

  • The Canadian Cancer Society (2019) estimates that half of all Canadians will develop cancer in their lifetime, and about a quarter will die from it

  • To address the need for a systematic, evidence-based approach to selection, implementation and evaluation of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in the clinical setting, Cancer Care Ontario defined a process with embedded core considerations to facilitate decision-making and encourage standardization

  • ISOQOL 2011 [17]; (4) ISOQOL recommendations for minimum standards for patient-reported outcome measures used in patient-centered outcomes and comparative effectiveness research [18]; (5) Boyce, Browne, & Greenhalgh, 2014

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The Canadian Cancer Society (2019) estimates that half of all Canadians will develop cancer in their lifetime, and about a quarter will die from it. Cancer and its treatment can cause significant physical and emotional distress [2] which if left unaddressed can lead to diminished quality of life [3,4,5]. Managed, these problems can be costly to the health system [6, 7]. Without a standardized tool, most patients’ distressing/bothersome symptoms may never be discussed in clinic visits [11] and more than half of patients may never receive adequate care for their symptoms [12]. This article describes the development of a streamlined PROM selection and implementation evaluation process with core considerations

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