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Adapting an integrated care pathway for implementing electronic patient reported outcomes assessment in routine oncology care: Lessons learned from a case study.

Adeola Bamgboje-Ayodele B Tech MSc PhDSandra AveryJoanne PearsonMay MakKylie SmithOrlando RinconesShalini Kavita VinodVictoria BrayIvana DucinoskaKarina McCarthyKimberley WilliamsonGeoffrey P Delaneynull nullAfaf Girgis
Published in: Journal of evaluation in clinical practice (2022)
Existing resources, staff input and technical and logistical reasons often guided the ICP decisions, highlighting the need for in-depth engagement across all stakeholders for optimal implementation of ePRO ICPs. The ePRO implementation required substantial dialogue and systematic resolution to reach agreement on the final processes. Adapting the local ICP through rigorous engagement facilitated the successful implementation of ePROs as business-as-usual at all three cancer centres. Involving all relevant stakeholders is critical to the successful adaptation of ICPs before their introduction into routine care.
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