Review of Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes Systems Used in Cancer Clinical Care

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Jensen, Roxanne E. [1 ]
Snyder, Claire F.
Abernethy, Amy P.
Basch, Ethan
Potosky, Arnold L.
Roberts, Aaron C.
Loeffler, Deena R.
Reeve, Bryce B.
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[1] Georgetown Univ, Med Ctr, Lombardi Comprehens Canc Ctr, 3300 Whitehaven St NW,Suite 4100, Washington, DC 20007 USA
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10.1200/JOP.2013.001067
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Purpose: The use of electronic patient-reported outcomes (PRO) systems is increasing in cancer clinical care settings. This review comprehensively identifies existing PRO systems and explores how systems differ in the administration of PRO assessments, the integration of information into the clinic workflow and electronic health record (EHR) systems, and the reporting of PRO information. Methods: Electronic PRO (e-PRO) systems were identified through a semistructured review of published studies, gray literature, and expert identification. System developers were contacted to provide detailed e-PRO system characteristics and clinical implementation information using a structured review form. Results: A total of 33 unique systems implemented in cancer clinical practice were identified. Of these, 81% provided detailed information about system characteristics. Two system classifications were established: treatment-centered systems designed for patient monitoring during active cancer treatment (n = 8) and patient-centered systems following patients across treatment and survivorship periods (n = 19). There was little consensus on administration, integration, or result reporting between these system types. Patient-centered systems were more likely to provide user-friendly features such as at-home assessments, integration into larger electronic system networks (eg, EHRs), and more robust score reporting options. Well-established systems were more likely to have features that increased assessment flexibility (eg, location, automated reminders) and better clinical integration. Conclusion: The number of e-PRO systems has increased. Systems can be programmed to have numerous features that facilitate integration of PRO assessment and routine monitoring into clinical care. Important barriers to system usability and widespread adoption include assessment flexibility, clinical integration, and high-quality data collection and reporting.
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