Feasibility of using a patient‐reported outcome measure into clinical practice following pediatric liver transplantation: The Starzl Network experience

Background Patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) are not routinely used in clinical care by pediatric liver transplant (LT) teams. The Starzl Network for Excellence in Pediatric Transplantation (SNEPT) assessed feasibility of using a disease‐specific Quality of Life (QoL) questionnaire in the am...

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Hauptverfasser: Ng, Vicky Lee, Dunphy, Claire, Shemesh, Eyal, Lobritto, Steven, Eisenberg, Elizabeth, Pomponi, Claudia, Szolna, Jonathan, Wilkerson, Dawn, Gupta, Nitika, Romero, Rene, Perito, Emily R., DiPaola, Frank, Gonzalez‐Peralta, Regino P., Hsu, Evelyn, Saarela, Katelyn, Mohammad, Saeed, Superina, Riccardo, Logan, Sherrie, Miller, Daniel W., Krise‐Confair, Cassandra, Swami, Nehal, Mazariegos, George, Dharmaraj, Blossom, Batsis, Irini, Squires, Jim, Lu, Bo, Tory, Rita, Stallworth, Angela, Harris, Kaitlyn, Gallagher, Lisa, Gomez, Linda, Lee, Jerrica, Cooper, Kara, Riordan, Mary, Jones, Shelly, Perno, Jordan
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Pomponi, Claudia
Szolna, Jonathan
Wilkerson, Dawn
Gupta, Nitika
Romero, Rene
Perito, Emily R.
DiPaola, Frank
Gonzalez‐Peralta, Regino P.
Hsu, Evelyn
Saarela, Katelyn
Mohammad, Saeed
Superina, Riccardo
Logan, Sherrie
Miller, Daniel W.
Krise‐Confair, Cassandra
Swami, Nehal
Mazariegos, George
Dharmaraj, Blossom
Batsis, Irini
Squires, Jim
Lu, Bo
Tory, Rita
Stallworth, Angela
Harris, Kaitlyn
Gallagher, Lisa
Gomez, Linda
Lee, Jerrica
Cooper, Kara
Riordan, Mary
Jones, Shelly
Perno, Jordan
description Background Patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) are not routinely used in clinical care by pediatric liver transplant (LT) teams. The Starzl Network for Excellence in Pediatric Transplantation (SNEPT) assessed feasibility of using a disease‐specific Quality of Life (QoL) questionnaire in the ambulatory setting at 10 SNEPT sites. Methods A mixed methods feasibility project assessing administration processes, barriers, and user experiences with the Pediatric Liver Transplant Quality of Life (PeLTQL) tool. Iterative processes sought stakeholder feedback across four phases (Pilot, Extended Pilot, Development of a Mobile App PeLTQL version, and Pilot App use). Results A total of 149 patient–parent dyads completed the PeLTQL during LT clinic follow‐up. Clinicians, parents, and patients evaluated and reported on feasibility of operationalization. Only two of 10 SNEPT sites continued PeLTQL administration after the initial two pilot phases. Reasons include limited clinical time and available personnel aggravated by the COVID‐19 pandemic. In response, a mobile application version of the PeLTQL was initiated. Providing PeLTQL responses electronically was “very easy” or “easy” as reported by 96% (22/23) parents. Conclusions Administration of a PROM into post‐pediatric LT clinical care was feasible, but ongoing utilization stalled. Use of a mobile app towards facilitating completion of the PeLTQL outside of clinic hours may address the time and work‐flow barriers identified.
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subjects Child
COVID-19
Feasibility Studies
Health Related Quality of Life (HRQoL)
Humans
learning network
Liver Transplantation
Liver transplants
Pandemics
Patient Reported Outcome Measures
Patients
patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs)
pediatric liver transplantation
Pediatrics
Quality of Life
Quality of Life (QoL)
Telemedicine
title Feasibility of using a patient‐reported outcome measure into clinical practice following pediatric liver transplantation: The Starzl Network experience
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