| Literature DB >> 30185172 |
Pasqualina Santaguida1, Lisa Dolovich2,3, Doug Oliver4, Larkin Lamarche2, Anne Gilsing5, Lauren E Griffith6, Julie Richardson7, Dee Mangin8, Monika Kastner9, Parminder Raina6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Promoting the collection and use of health related outcome measures (HROM) in daily practice has long been a goal for improving and assessing the effectiveness of care provided to patients. However, there has been a lack of consensus on what criteria to use to select outcomes or instruments, particularly in the context of primary health care settings where patients present with multiple concurrent health conditions and interventions are whole-health and person-focused. The purpose of this proposed study is to undertake a formal consensus exercise to establish criteria for selecting HROM (including patient-reported (PRO or PROM), observer-reported (ObsR)), clinician-reported (ClinRO) and performance related outcomes (PerfO) for use in shared decision-making, or in assessing, screening or monitoring health status in primary health care settings.Entities:
Keywords: Delphi consensus; Primary health care; Protocol; Selection of outcomes
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30185172 PMCID: PMC6123958 DOI: 10.1186/s12875-018-0831-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
Greenhalgh [24] model hypothesizing pathways of influence and impact in using PROM in clinical settings
| Clinical Goal of PROM | Impact of PROM use |
|---|---|
| Change the content and nature of the communication between the family doctor/ primary health care team and the patient/consumer to improve patient centered care | Changes to patient behaviour |
| Monitor health status or response to treatment | Changes to the clinical management of patient’s/consumers |
| Detect unrecognized problems or screen for disease problems in those at high risk | Improved health outcomes and satisfaction of patient |
| Facilitation of communication amongst multidisciplinary teams | |
| Evaluation of the effectiveness of routine care and assessing the quality of care |
Fig. 1Anticipated rounds of the Delphi consensus exercise and timing of soliciting opinions on clinical scenarios and core outcomes
Fig. 2Core areas for health-related outcome measures (HROM) to be used in primary health care
Fig. 3Categorization (grouping) of criteria to consider for selecting outcomes in primary health care; some examples of criteria within each categorization are shown
Criteria found in targeted literature search and the items identified as potential criteria to be used when selecting HROM in clinical settings
| Gold standard properties ( | Purpose, development & structure ( |
|---|---|
| 1) Reliability | 1) Clinical goal |
| Feasibility ( | Applicability ( |
| 1) Mode of administration | 1) Setting and population used in validation |
Fig. 4Four clinical purposes of using outcomes and these include activities that Engage, Assess, Screen, and Monitor primary health care patients