TY - JOUR
T1 - Hydroflex
T2 - Use of Patient Reported Outcomes in a Clinical Setting Among Patients with Hydrocephalus
AU - Astradsson, Arnar
AU - Sørensen, Nanna Toxvig
AU - Graversen, Anne Sofie
AU - Nemeiko, Ivona
AU - Bilgin-Freiert, Arzu
AU - Stephansen, Lene Vinding
AU - Einarsson, Halldór Bjarki
AU - Schougaard, Liv Marit Valen
AU - Juhler, Marianne
AU - Hansen, Torben Skovbo
N1 - Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/1
Y1 - 2023/1
N2 - OBJECTIVE/BACKGROUND: A patient-reported outcome (PRO) measure is defined as "any report of the status of a patient's health condition that comes directly from the patient without interpretation of the patient's response by a clinician or anyone else". PRO data are increasingly being used in health care to facilitate monitoring of symptoms, facilitate communication between patients and clinicians, facilitate early identification of problems, and reduce unnecessary outpatient appointments for stable patients.METHODS: We have designed a PRO system specifically for hydrocephalus, a program named Hydroflex. The aim of Hydroflex is to use PRO measures to decide the need for clinical attention and let the patients report their need regarding a physical consultation. Patients receive questionnaires at home instead of having prescheduled appointments at the outpatient clinic. Based on an automated algorithm, the patients' PRO measures are ranked to help clinical decision-making.RESULTS: In this paper, we describe the implementation and early experience of Hydroflex at our institution.CONCLUSIONS: It is our belief that Hydroflex provides more continuity in the treatment of patients with hydrocephalus. Also, it provides for a more standardized follow-up scheme, and we postulate this will lead to improved patient satisfaction and involvement and fewer outpatient appointments. Also, Hydroflex is useful for quality control and prospective research.
AB - OBJECTIVE/BACKGROUND: A patient-reported outcome (PRO) measure is defined as "any report of the status of a patient's health condition that comes directly from the patient without interpretation of the patient's response by a clinician or anyone else". PRO data are increasingly being used in health care to facilitate monitoring of symptoms, facilitate communication between patients and clinicians, facilitate early identification of problems, and reduce unnecessary outpatient appointments for stable patients.METHODS: We have designed a PRO system specifically for hydrocephalus, a program named Hydroflex. The aim of Hydroflex is to use PRO measures to decide the need for clinical attention and let the patients report their need regarding a physical consultation. Patients receive questionnaires at home instead of having prescheduled appointments at the outpatient clinic. Based on an automated algorithm, the patients' PRO measures are ranked to help clinical decision-making.RESULTS: In this paper, we describe the implementation and early experience of Hydroflex at our institution.CONCLUSIONS: It is our belief that Hydroflex provides more continuity in the treatment of patients with hydrocephalus. Also, it provides for a more standardized follow-up scheme, and we postulate this will lead to improved patient satisfaction and involvement and fewer outpatient appointments. Also, Hydroflex is useful for quality control and prospective research.
KW - Humans
KW - Prospective Studies
KW - Patient Reported Outcome Measures
KW - Outpatients
KW - Surveys and Questionnaires
KW - Hydrocephalus/surgery
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U2 - 10.1016/j.wneu.2022.10.036
DO - 10.1016/j.wneu.2022.10.036
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 36270591
SN - 1878-8750
VL - 169
SP - e67-e72
JO - World Neurosurgery
JF - World Neurosurgery
ER -