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Augmenting systems-level implementation of patient-reported outcomes for depression care through the use of structured analysis and design technique.

Elizabeth J AustinJoseph A HeimSavitha SangameswaranCourtney SegalDenise ChangDanielle C Lavallee
Published in: Implementation research and practice (2022)
Health systems increasingly need to implement complex practice changes such as the routine capture of patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures. Yet these system-level changes can be challenging to manage given the variability in practice sites and implementation context across the system at large. We utilized a systems engineering method-structured analysis and design technique-to develop a generalizable diagram of PRO workflow that captures five common workflow activities: deploying PRO measures, collecting PRO data, tracking PRO completion, reviewing PRO results, and documenting PRO data for future use. Next, we used the PRO workflow diagram to guide our implementation of PROs for depression care in multiple clinics. Our experience showed that use of a standard workflow diagram supported our implementation evaluation activities in a systematic way. The use of structured analysis and design technique may enhance future implementation efforts in complex health settings.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • primary care
  • patient reported outcomes
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  • electronic health record
  • palliative care
  • public health
  • current status
  • pain management
  • big data
  • risk assessment