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Patient-reported outcome measures as a new application in the Swedish Renal Registry: health-related quality of life through RAND-36
- Source :
- Clinical Kidney Journal
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- Oxford University Press (OUP), 2019.
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Abstract
- BackgroundAlthough patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are gaining increased interest in developing health care quality and are a useful tool in person-centered care, their use in routine care is still limited. The aim of this study is to describe the implementation and initial results of PROMs via the Swedish Renal Registry (SRR) on a national level.MethodsAfter testing and piloting the electronic PROM application, nationwide measures were carried out in 2017 for completing the RAND-36 questionnaire online or by paper in a wide range of chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients (Stages 3–5, dialysis and transplantation) through the SRR. Cross-sectional results during the first year were analyzed by descriptive statistics and stratified by treatment modality.ResultsA total of 1378 patients from 26 of 68 renal units (39%) completed the questionnaire. The response rate for all participating hemodialysis units was 38.9%. The CKD patients had an impaired health profile compared with a Swedish general population, especially regarding physical functions and assessed general health (GH). Transplanted patients had the highest scores, whereas patients on dialysis treatment had the lowest scores. The youngest age group assessed their physical function higher and experienced fewer physical limitations and less bodily pain than the other age groups but assessed their GH and vitality (VT) relatively low. The oldest age group demonstrated the lowest health profile but rated their mental health higher than the other age groups. The older the patient, the smaller the difference compared with persons of the same age in the general population.ConclusionsNationwide, routine collection of PROMs is feasible in Sweden. However, greater emphasis is needed on motivating clinical staff to embrace the tool and its possibilities in executing person-centered care. CKD patients demonstrate impaired health-related quality of life, especially regarding limitations related to physical problems, GH and VT/energy/fatigue.
- Subjects :
- medicine.medical_specialty
Population
030232 urology & nephrology
patient-centered care
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Quality of life (healthcare)
Epidemiology
medicine
030212 general & internal medicine
education
Response rate (survey)
Transplantation
education.field_of_study
person-centered care
business.industry
Original Articles
medicine.disease
health-related quality of life
Nephrology
Physical therapy
epidemiology
Patient-reported outcome
business
chronic kidney disease
Kidney disease
Health care quality
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 20488513 and 20488505
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Clinical Kidney Journal
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....89eaa32ce185ea9de34ca88ad74d350d