| Literature DB >> 35621686 |
Amanda Caissie1, Robert Olson2, Lisa Barbera3, Jennifer O'Donnell4, Carol-Anne Davis1, Jennifer Croke5, Louise Bird6, John Kildea7, Erika Brown8, Michael Brundage4, Michael Milosevic5.
Abstract
Despite the known importance and necessity of the standardized collection and use of patient-reported outcomes (PROs), there remain challenges to successful clinical implementation. Facilitated through a quality improvement initiative spearheaded by the Canadian Partnership for Quality Radiotherapy (CPQR), and now guided by the Canadian Association of Radiation Oncology (CARO)'s Quality and Standards Committee, patient representatives and early-adopter radiation treatment programs continue to champion the expansion of PROs initiatives across the country. The current review discusses the evolution of a pan-Canadian approach to PROs use, striving to fill in gaps between clinical practice and guideline recommendations through multi-centre and multidisciplinary collaboration.Entities:
Keywords: Big Data; patient-reported outcomes; quality improvement; radiotherapy
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35621686 PMCID: PMC9140091 DOI: 10.3390/curroncol29050296
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Oncol ISSN: 1198-0052 Impact factor: 3.109
CPQR’s endorsed PRO measures.
| Disease Site | PRO Measure |
|---|---|
| All cancer (general) | Edmonton Symptom Assessment Screening (ESAS) |
| Bone metastasis | Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) |
| Prostate cancer | Expanded Prostate |
| Head and neck cancer | MD Anderson Symptom Inventory for Head and Neck (MDASI-HN) |
| Gynecological cancer | Cervical cancer-specific quality of life module of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC QLQ-CX24) |
Figure 1Number of PROs assessments captured in British Columbia’s POSI.
Figure 2Timeline of key events in the evolution of CPQR’s pan-Canadian RT PRO initiative.
List of co-authors’ (and CPQR PRO working group members’) publications contributing to the pan-Canadian RT PROs initiative since its launch in 2017.
| Publication | Publication Year | Publication Party/Society | Purpose | Relevance to PRO Promotion |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Caissie et al. [ | 2018 | CPQR | Develop a pan-Canadian approach to PRO integration in radiation oncology |
Promote a pan-Canadian approach to PRO use and the future goal of linking PRO data to RT plan parameters |
| Olson et al. [ | 2018 | BCCA | Initiate prospective PRO collection to guide care, quality improvement and research |
The Prospective Outcomes and Support Initiative (POSI) has facilitated PRO collection, leading to research opportunities and change in care |
| Brundage et al. [ | 2019 | Multi-institutional-Ontario | Introduce a PRO (EPIC-CP) in routine ambulatory care of prostate cancer and assess acceptability by clinicians and patients |
EPIC-CP was endorsed among clinicians and patients Provincial implementation was recommended |
| Barbera et al. [ | 2020 | ICES | Examine the effect of generic PRO (ESAS) exposure on survival |
ESAS exposure was associated with improved survival |
| Barbera et al. [ | 2020 | ICES | Examine the effect of generic PRO (ESAS) exposure on emergency department visits and hospitalization |
ESAS exposure was associated with decreased rates of emergency department visits and hospitalizations |
| Montgomery et al. [ | 2020 | CCO | Recommend an approach for PRO selection, implementation and evaluation for use in a clinical setting using an example from head and neck cancer |
PRO selection was assessed through performance in three overarching themes: symptom coverage, usability and psychometric properties PRO implementation was assessed through three concepts: acceptability, outcomes and sustainability |
| Atallah et al. [ | 2021 | Multi-institutional-Ontario | Implement a cervix-cancer-specific PRO in gynecologic oncology clinics |
Implementation of the PRO (EORTC QLQ-CX24) in gynecologic oncology clinics was feasible and acceptable by clinicians and patients |
| Sit et al. [ | 2021 | BCCA | Investigate potential relationships between tumour |
Breast cancer subtype was found to have an impact on PRO/symptom improvement post-palliative RT for bone metastases |
| Olson et al. [ | 2022 | BCCA | Assess advanced RT technique through PRO (BPI) in patients with bone metastasis |
Advanced RT techniques were not associated with a significant difference in PRO (BPI) for patients with bone metastasis |
BCCA, British Columbia Cancer Agency; BPI, Brief Pain Inventory; CCO, Cancer Care Ontario; CPQR, Canadian Partnership for Quality Radiotherapy; EPIC-CP, Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite for Clinical Practice; EORTC QLQ-CX24, European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Cervical Cancer module; ESAS, Edmonton Symptom Assessment System; ICES, Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences; PRO, patient-reported outcomes; RT, radiotherapy.