Collecting Patient Reported Outcomes in the Wild: Opportunities and Challenges

Stud Health Technol Inform. 2018:247:36-40.

Abstract

Collecting Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs) is generally seen as an effective way to assess the efficacy and appropriateness of medical interventions, from the patients' perspective. In 2016 the Galeazzi Orthopaedic Institute established a digitized program of PROs collection from spine, hip and knee surgery patients. In this work, we re-port the findings from the data analysis of the responses collected so far about the complementarity of PROs with respect to the data reported by the clinicians, and about the main biases that can undermine their validity and reliability. Although PROs collection is recognized as being far more complex than just asking the patients "how they feel" on a regular basis and it entails costs and devoted electronic platforms, we advocate their further diffusion for the assessment of health technology and clinical procedures.

Keywords: PROMS; PROs; Patient Reported Outcome Measures; Patient Reported Outcomes; electronic registries.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Patient Reported Outcome Measures*
  • Reproducibility of Results