Provincial development of a patient-reported outcome initiative to guide patient care, quality improvement, and research.
Robert J OlsonFuchsia HowardVincent LapointeDevin SchellenbergAlan NicholGale BoweringSusan CurtisAllison WalterSteven BrownCorinne ThompsonJackie BerginSheri LomasJohn FrenchRoss HalperinScott TyldesleyWayne BeckhamPublished in: Healthcare management forum (2019)
The BC Cancer Agency Radiotherapy (RT) program started the Prospective Outcomes and Support Initiative (POSI) at all six centres to utilize patient-reported outcomes for immediate clinical care, quality improvement, and research. Patient-reported outcomes were collected at time of computed tomography simulation via tablet and 2 to 4 weeks post-RT via either tablet or over the phone by a registered nurse. From 2013 to 2016, patients were approached on 20,150 attempts by POSI for patients treated with RT for bone metastases (52%), brain metastases (11%), lung cancer (17%), gynecological cancer (16%), head and neck cancer (2%), and other pilots (2%). The accrual rate for all encounters was 85% (n = 17,101), with the accrual rate varying between the lowest and the highest accruing centre from 78% to 89% ( P < .001) and varying by tumour site ( P < .001). Using the POSI database, we have performed research and quality improvement initiatives that have changed practice.
Keyphrases
- quality improvement
- patient reported outcomes
- patient safety
- papillary thyroid
- brain metastases
- computed tomography
- small cell lung cancer
- squamous cell
- early stage
- radiation therapy
- magnetic resonance imaging
- healthcare
- end stage renal disease
- type diabetes
- chronic kidney disease
- childhood cancer
- positron emission tomography
- ejection fraction
- metabolic syndrome
- palliative care
- adipose tissue
- skeletal muscle
- radiation induced
- pain management
- peritoneal dialysis
- chronic pain
- preterm birth
- virtual reality
- health insurance
- drug induced
- glycemic control