‘Why should I fill out this questionnaire?’ A qualitative study of cancer patients' perspectives on the integration of e-PROMs in routine clinical care

Linda Lombi*, Sara Alfieri, Sergio Alfieri, Cinzia Brunelli, Chiara Brunelli

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Abstract

Purpose: There is increasing interest in integrating electronic patient-reported outcomes (e-PROs) into clinical routines in cancer settings. However, little is known about patients' experiences with and perceptions of e-PRO measures (e-PROMs). This study examines patients' experiences with e-PROMS, particularly their perspectives about its usefulness and its implications for the clinical encounter with their doctors. Method: A total of 19 individual in-person interviews with cancer patients at a Comprehensive Cancer Center in northern Italy conducted in 2021 inform this study. Results: The findings suggested that, overall, patients had positive attitudes towards data collection using e-PROMs. On the one hand, most patients found the integration of e-PROMs into routine clinical practice as beneficial in treating patients with cancer. The main benefits of e-PROMs according to this group of patients were that: they promoted patient-centred care; could be used to tailor and improve the quality of care through a holistic approach; supported early detection of problematic symptoms; increased patient self-awareness; and contributed to clinical research. On the other hand, many patients did not fully understand the purpose of e-PROMs and some patients were also sceptical about their usefulness in routine clinical practice. Conclusions: These findings have several practical implications for ensuring the successful implementation of e-PROMs in routine clinical practice. These include the following preconditions: patients are informed about the purposes of data collection; physicians provide feedback to patients about the e-PROMs' results; and that hospital administrators allocate sufficient time for clinical interactions to integrate e-PROMs into routine clinical practice.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-8
Number of pages8
JournalEuropean Journal of Oncology Nursing
Volume63
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Cancer
  • Clinical encounters
  • Doctor–patient communication
  • Oncology
  • Patient-reported outcomes

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