The impact of implementing patient-reported measures in routine maternity care: a systematic review.
An ChenKirsi VäyrynenAlexandra SchmidtRiikka-Leena LeskeläPaulus TorkkiSeppo HeinonenAydin TekayTullio GhiPublished in: Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica (2022)
The limited emperical evidence available suggested that the use of PRMs may have positive effects at the individual health level and clinical process level. However, the evidence was not strong enough to provide policy recommendations on the use of PRMs in routine maternity care. This review revealed limitations of currently available research, such as lack of generalizability and narrow scopes in investigating impact. Efforts are needed to improve the quality of research on the use of PRMs in routine maternity care by widening the study population, including different types of PRMs, and considering the effects of PRMs at different levels and domains of healthcare.