Patients undergoing surgery for lumbar degenerative spinal disorders favor smartphone-based objective self-assessment over paper-based patient-reported outcome measures

被引:15
|
作者
Sosnova, Marketa [1 ]
Zeitlberger, Anna Maria [1 ]
Ziga, Michal [1 ]
Gautschi, Oliver P. [2 ]
Regli, Luca [3 ,4 ]
Weyerbrock, Astrid [1 ]
Bozinov, Oliver [1 ]
Stienen, Martin N. [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Maldaner, Nicolai [1 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Kantonsspital St Gallen, Dept Neurosurg, Rorschacher Str 95, CH-9001 St Gallen, Switzerland
[2] Hirslanden Clin St Anna, Neuro & Spine Ctr, Luzern, Switzerland
[3] Univ Zurich, Univ Zurich Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, Zurich, Switzerland
[4] Univ Zurich, Clin Neurosci Ctr, Zurich, Switzerland
来源
SPINE JOURNAL | 2021年 / 21卷 / 04期
关键词
Objective functional impairment; 6-minute walking test; Lumbar degenerative spinal disorders; Patient-reported outcome measure; Smartphone application; Patient preference; DISC DISEASE; TRANSFORMATION; PAIN;
D O I
10.1016/j.spinee.2020.11.013
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Smartphone-based applications enable new prospects to monitor symptoms and assess functional outcome in patients with lumbar degenerative spinal disorders. However, little is known regarding patient acceptance and preference towards new modes of digital objective outcome assessment. PURPOSE: To assess patient preference of an objective smartphone-based outcome measure compared to conventional paper-based subjective methods of outcome assessment. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective observational cohort study. PATIENT SAMPLE: Fourty-nine consecutive patients undergoing surgery for lumbar degenerative spinal disorder. OUTCOME MEASURES: Patients completed a preference survey to assess different methods of outcome assessment. A 5-level Likert scale ranged from strong disagreement (2 points) over neutral (6 points) to strong agreement (10 points) was used. METHODS: Patients self-determined their objective functional impairment using the 6-minute Walking Test application (6WT-app) and completed a set of paper-based patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) before and 6 weeks after surgery. Patients were then asked to rate the methods of outcome assessment in terms of suitability, convenience, and responsiveness to their symptoms. RESULTS: The majority of patients considered the 6WT-app a suitable instrument (median 8.0, interquartile range [IQR] 4.0). Patients found the 6WT more convenient (median 10.0, IQR 2.0) than the Zurich Claudication Questionnaire (ZCQ; median 8.0, IQR 4.0, p=.019) and Core Outcome Measure Index (COMI; median 8.0, IQR 4.0, p=.007). There was good agreement that the 6WT-app detects change in physical performance (8.0, IQR 4.0). 78 % of patients considered the 6WT superior in detecting differences in symptoms (vs. 22% for PROMs). Seventy-six percent of patients would select the 6WT over the other, 18% the ZCQ and 6% the COMI. Eighty-two percent of patients indicated their preference to use a smartphone app for the assessment and monitoring of their spine-related symptoms in the future. CONCLUSIONS: Patients included in this study favored the smartphone-based evaluation of objective functional impairment over paper-based PROMs. Involving patients more actively by means of digital technology may increase patient compliance and satisfaction as well as diagnostic accuracy. (c) 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:610 / 617
页数:8
相关论文
共 31 条
  • [21] Feasibility Of Web-Based Patient-Reported Outcome Assessment After Arthroscopic Knee Surgery: The Patients' Perspective
    Olach, Martin
    Meester, Jan
    Behrens, Gerrit
    Giesinger, Johannes
    Badulescu, Michael
    Giesinger, Karlmeinrad
    SWISS MEDICAL WEEKLY, 2021, 151 : 52S - 52S
  • [22] Agreement between touch-screen and paper-based patient-reported outcomes for patients with fibromyalgia: a randomized cross-over reproducibility study
    Waehrens, E. E.
    Amris, K.
    Bartels, E. M.
    Christensen, R.
    Danneskiold-Samsoe, B.
    Bliddal, H.
    Gudbergsen, H.
    SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY, 2015, 44 (06) : 503 - 510
  • [23] Smartphone Application- and Paper-Based Patient-Reported Outcomes Using a Disease-Specific Questionnaire for Dry Eye Disease: A Randomized Cross-Over Equivalence Study
    Nagino, Ken
    Yee, Alan
    Okumura, Yuichi
    Fujio, Kenta
    Akasaki, Yasutsugu
    Midorikawa-Inomata, Akie
    Eguchi, Atsuko
    Hirosawa, Kunihiko
    Huang, Tianxiang
    Inomata, Takenori
    INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, 2023, 64 (08)
  • [24] Using patient-reported quality of life outcomes to assess the validity of smartphone-based remote assessment of motor and cognitive performance in manifest Huntington's disease patients
    Riese, F.
    Rennig, J.
    Lipsmeier, F.
    Bamdadian, A.
    Schobel, S.
    Gossens, C.
    Weydt, P.
    Dorn, J.
    Wild, E.
    Trundell, D.
    Simillion, C.
    Lindemann, M.
    MOVEMENT DISORDERS, 2021, 36 : S107 - S107
  • [25] Effect of Residual Pain After Posterior Fusion Surgery for Lumbar Degenerative Disorders on Health-Related Quality of Life: A Two-Year Follow-Up Using Patient-Reported Outcome Measures
    Endo, Tatsuya
    Kanemura, Naohiko
    Ito, Toshikazu
    Sato, Keita
    Onitsuka, Katsuya
    Miura, Takuya
    Miyazawa, Taku
    Kubota, Keisuke
    Iwabuchi, Masumi
    Shirado, Osamu
    CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, 2024, 16 (06)
  • [26] Clinician workload and patient satisfaction of patient-reported outcome-based symptom management for patients undergoing lung cancer surgery: a multicentre, randomised controlled trial
    Dai, Wei
    Feng, Wenhong
    Zhang, Yuanqiang
    Wang, Yaqin
    Liao, Jia
    Liu, Yangjun
    Xu, Wei
    Xie, Shaohua
    Wei, Xing
    Pompili, Cecilia
    Li, Qiang
    Shi, Qiuling
    QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, 2021, 30 (SUPPL 1) : S78 - S79
  • [27] Recommendations on Evidence Needed to Support Measurement Equivalence between Electronic and Paper-Based Patient-Reported Outcome (PRO) Measures: ISPOR ePRO Good Research Practices Task Force Report
    Coons, Stephen Joel
    Gwaltney, Chad J.
    Hays, Ron D.
    Lundy, J. Jason
    Sloan, Jeff A.
    Revicki, Dennis A.
    Lenderking, William R.
    Cella, David
    Basch, Ethan
    VALUE IN HEALTH, 2009, 12 (04) : 419 - 429
  • [28] A comparison study on patient-reported outcome between obese and non-obese patients with central lumbar spinal stenosis undergoing surgical decompression: 14,984 patients in the National Swedish Quality Registry for Spine Surgery
    Hareni, Niyaz
    Gudlaugsson, Kari
    Stromqvist, Fredrik
    Rosengren, Bjorn E.
    Karlsson, Magnus K.
    ACTA ORTHOPAEDICA, 2022, 93 : 880 - 886
  • [29] A Quality Assessment of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for Sexual Function in Neurologic Patients Using the Consensus-based Standards for the Selection of Health Measurement Instruments Checklist: A Systematic Review
    't Hoen, Lisette A.
    Groen, Jan
    Scheepe, Jeroen R.
    Reuvers, Sarah
    Diaz, David Castro
    Fernandez, Barbara Padilla
    Del Popolo, Giulio
    Musco, Stefania
    Hamid, Rizwan
    Ecclestone, Hazel
    Karsenty, Gilles
    Phe, Veronique
    Boissier, Romain
    Kessler, Thomas M.
    Gross, Tobias
    Schneider, Marc P.
    Pannek, Jurgen
    Blok, Bertil F. M.
    EUROPEAN UROLOGY FOCUS, 2017, 3 (4-5): : 444 - 456
  • [30] PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOME MEASURES (PROMS) AND FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY IN GERIATRIC PATIENTS UNDERGOING MAJOR COLORECTAL CANCER SURGERY: 90-DAY INTERIM REPORT ON 504 PATIENTS FROM THE GERIATRIC ONCOLOGY SURGICAL ASSESSMENT AND FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY AFTER SURGERY (GOSAFE) STUDY.
    Montroni, I.
    Saur, N.
    Spinelli, A.
    Rostoft, S.
    Foca, F.
    Audisio, R.
    Ugolini, G.
    DISEASES OF THE COLON & RECTUM, 2020, 63 (06) : E91 - E91