Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes in Nephrology: Focus on Hemodialysis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. What Are PROs (PROMs and PREMs), and Why Are They Important?
3. What Type of PROs Exist and How Can They Be Used in Nephrology?
4. What Are ePROs? What Are Their Advantages?
5. What Evidence Do We Have on ePROs in Nephrology?
6. ePROs in Hemodialysis, an Unfinished Business
7. What Is the Future of ePROs in HD?
8. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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STUDY Ref. | Assessments | Item Number | Burden Rating Scale | Population/Validation | Recall |
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CKD-SBI [14] | Prevalence, severity and frequency of symptoms | 33 | 11 point Likert scale | CKD/ESRD | 4 weeks |
CHEQ [15] | Health perception, physical, social, physical role, emotional role, pain, mental compound, vitality, cognitive and sexual disorder, sleep, job, recreation, travel, finances, general QoL, diet, body image, dialysis access, symptoms | 80 | 2–7 point Likert scale | ESRD/CKD | 4 weeks/3 months/in general |
DSI [16] | Physical symptom burden, symptom severity | 30 | 5 point Likert scale | ESRD/CKD | 1 week |
KDQOL-SF [17] | Symptoms, burden of kidney disease, work situation, cognitive impairement, social aspects, sexual disorder, sleep, social support, patient satisfaction, physical functioning, role physical, pain, general health perceptions, emotional well-being, emotional state, social function, energy | 82 | 2–10 point Likert scale | ESRD/CKD | 4 weeks |
KDQOL-36 [18] | Includes the SF-12 as generic core plus the burden, symptoms/problems, and effects of kidney disease scales from the KDQOL-SF™v1.3. | 36 | 5 point Likert scale | ESRD/CKD | 4 weeks/in general |
Author Ref | Year | Contribution |
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Flythe et al. | 2019 | Laid the foundations of the methodology for developing dialysis-specific PROM questionnaires. |
Schick-Makaroff, K. et al. | 2019 | Proved that the use of ePROs is useful in home dialysis techniques. |
Staibano, P. et al. | 2020 | Proposed the standardization of research methods and the reporting of PROMs in HD. |
Schick-Makaroff, K. et al. | 2017 | Demonstrated that there is general satisfaction with the ePROs registry among patients receiving HD at home. |
Schick-Makaroff, K. et al. | 2021 | Suggested that PROM questionnaires (ESAS-r: Renal/EQ-5D-5L) can quickly identify mental health problems. |
Jacobson, J. et al. | 2019 | Proved that PROMs in clinical and research settings can improve the detection and treatment of fatigue in HD. |
Verberne, W.R. et al. | 2021 | Advanced that the use of PROMs in selected patients has the potential to reach a similar QoL in patients on CC or dialysis. |
Cirillo, L. et al. | 2021 | Proved the relationship between satisfaction with care and QoL, highlighting the central role of nephrologist-patient communication in the QoL of dialysis patients. |
Fotheringham, J. et al. | 2021 | Demonstrated the importance of the patient preferences in the selection of more frequent or longer HD or regimens. |
Quinn, R.R. et al. | 2008 | Proved that information on catheter and fistula care decreases the number of complications and increase patient satisfaction with their vascular access. |
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Pérez-Morales, R.; Buades-Fuster, J.M.; Esteve-Simó, V.; Macía-Heras, M.; Mora-Fernández, C.; Navarro-González, J.F. Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes in Nephrology: Focus on Hemodialysis. J. Clin. Med. 2022, 11, 861. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11030861
Pérez-Morales R, Buades-Fuster JM, Esteve-Simó V, Macía-Heras M, Mora-Fernández C, Navarro-González JF. Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes in Nephrology: Focus on Hemodialysis. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2022; 11(3):861. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11030861
Chicago/Turabian StylePérez-Morales, Rosa, Juan Manuel Buades-Fuster, Vicent Esteve-Simó, Manuel Macía-Heras, Carmen Mora-Fernández, and Juan F. Navarro-González. 2022. "Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes in Nephrology: Focus on Hemodialysis" Journal of Clinical Medicine 11, no. 3: 861. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11030861
APA StylePérez-Morales, R., Buades-Fuster, J. M., Esteve-Simó, V., Macía-Heras, M., Mora-Fernández, C., & Navarro-González, J. F. (2022). Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes in Nephrology: Focus on Hemodialysis. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11(3), 861. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11030861