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E041 Feasibility and acceptability of electronic patient reported outcome measures in the routine care of people with inflammatory arthritis: Haywood Arthritis Portal study

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العنوان: E041 Feasibility and acceptability of electronic patient reported outcome measures in the routine care of people with inflammatory arthritis: Haywood Arthritis Portal study
المؤلفون: Cox, Natasha, Kettle, Chelsea, Wang, Haboo, Dutta, Shouma, Packham, Jon, Galloway, James, Hill, Jonathan, Muller, Sara, Hider, Samantha, Paskins, Zoe, Bullock, Laurna, Scott, Ian C
المصدر: Rheumatology ; volume 63, issue Supplement_1 ; ISSN 1462-0324 1462-0332
بيانات النشر: Oxford University Press (OUP)
سنة النشر: 2024
الوصف: Background/Aims Electronic patient-reported outcome measures (ePROMs) assessing disease activity, function, pain, and quality of life can facilitate innovative inflammatory arthritis (IA) care, such as automating patient-initiated follow-up. This mixed-methods study evaluated whether their use is feasible and acceptable in routine care of people with inflammatory arthritis in an NHS setting. Methods The Haywood Arthritis Portal (HAP) is an NHS co-designed online patient platform, enabling people with IA under the Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (MPFT) to enter ePROMs using any internet-enabled device. People with IA attending recruiting clinics from January-October 2023 received text message/letter invitations to complete HAP pre-appointment. Non-completers could complete HAP on tablets at the clinic. Consenters also completed a survey assessing ePROMs acceptability and HAP usability. Responses were summarised as proportions, stratified by age, gender, IA type, and home/clinic-completion status. Purposively sampled survey-completers participated in semi-structured interviews, providing deeper understanding of ePROMs/HAP feasibility/acceptability. This abstract presents data from an interim analysis of consenting patients with available survey and case report form data. Results Survey Population: 210 patients were included: 107 (51%) home-completers; 98 (47%) clinic-completers; 5 (2%) HAP non-completers; 70% female; mean age 60 years. Most had RA (70%), followed by Axial SpA (15%), undifferentiated IA (8%), and PsA/other SpA (7%). ePROMs Acceptability: 86% rated ePROMs acceptable/completely acceptable; 82% felt their completion required little/no effort; 87% agreed/strongly agreed their answers were likely to help their care. Fewer people aged >70 years rated ePROMs acceptable/completely acceptable (70%) compared with younger age groups (ranging 82%-100%); the same was the case for clinic-completers (79%) vs. home-completers (93%). Perceived ePROMs Use by Clinicians: 58% ...
نوع الوثيقة: article in journal/newspaper
اللغة: English
DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/keae163.269
الإتاحة: https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keae163.269Test
https://academic.oup.com/rheumatology/article-pdf/63/Supplement_1/keae163.269/57304414/keae163.269.pdfTest
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رقم الانضمام: edsbas.62946028
قاعدة البيانات: BASE