Remotely engaged: Lessons from remote monitoring in multiple sclerosis

•Web-based patient-reported outcome collection is evaluated in multiple sclerosis.•Subjects reliably reported symptoms related to fatigue and mobility through a custom web portal.•A statistically significant decline in adherence occurred over the six month study period.•More disabled subjects comple...

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Published inInternational journal of medical informatics (Shannon, Ireland) Vol. 100; pp. 26 - 31
Main Authors Engelhard, Matthew M., Patek, Stephen D., Sheridan, Kristina, Lach, John C., Goldman, Myla D.
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Abstract •Web-based patient-reported outcome collection is evaluated in multiple sclerosis.•Subjects reliably reported symptoms related to fatigue and mobility through a custom web portal.•A statistically significant decline in adherence occurred over the six month study period.•More disabled subjects completed patient-reported outcomes more frequently.•Tailored content and other innovations are needed to combat declining adherence. Evaluate web-based patient-reported outcome (wbPRO) collection in MS subjects in terms of feasibility, reliability, adherence, and subject-perceived benefits; and quantify the impact of MS-related symptoms on perceived well-being. Thirty-one subjects with MS completed wbPROs targeting MS-related symptoms over six months using a customized web portal. Demographics and clinical outcomes were collected in person at baseline and six months. Approximately 87% of subjects completed wbPROs without assistance, and wbPROs strongly correlated with standard PROs (r>0.91). All wbPROs were completed less frequently in the second three months (p<0.05). Frequent wbPRO completion was significantly correlated with higher step on the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) (p=0.026). Nearly 52% of subjects reported improved understanding of their disease, and approximately 16% wanted individualized wbPRO content. Over half (63.9%) of perceived well-being variance was explained by MS symptoms, notably depression (rs=−0.459), fatigue (rs=−0.390), and pain (rs=−0.389). wbPRO collection was feasible and reliable. More disabled subjects had higher completion rates, yet most subjects failed requirements in the second three months. Remote monitoring has potential to improve patient-centered care and communication between patient and provider, but tailored PRO content and other innovations are needed to combat declining adherence.
AbstractList Evaluate web-based patient-reported outcome (wbPRO) collection in MS subjects in terms of feasibility, reliability, adherence, and subject-perceived benefits; and quantify the impact of MS-related symptoms on perceived well-being. Thirty-one subjects with MS completed wbPROs targeting MS-related symptoms over six months using a customized web portal. Demographics and clinical outcomes were collected in person at baseline and six months. Approximately 87% of subjects completed wbPROs without assistance, and wbPROs strongly correlated with standard PROs (r>0.91). All wbPROs were completed less frequently in the second three months (p<0.05). Frequent wbPRO completion was significantly correlated with higher step on the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) (p=0.026). Nearly 52% of subjects reported improved understanding of their disease, and approximately 16% wanted individualized wbPRO content. Over half (63.9%) of perceived well-being variance was explained by MS symptoms, notably depression (r =-0.459), fatigue (r =-0.390), and pain (r =-0.389). wbPRO collection was feasible and reliable. More disabled subjects had higher completion rates, yet most subjects failed requirements in the second three months. Remote monitoring has potential to improve patient-centered care and communication between patient and provider, but tailored PRO content and other innovations are needed to combat declining adherence.
OBJECTIVESEvaluate web-based patient-reported outcome (wbPRO) collection in MS subjects in terms of feasibility, reliability, adherence, and subject-perceived benefits; and quantify the impact of MS-related symptoms on perceived well-being.METHODSThirty-one subjects with MS completed wbPROs targeting MS-related symptoms over six months using a customized web portal. Demographics and clinical outcomes were collected in person at baseline and six months.RESULTSApproximately 87% of subjects completed wbPROs without assistance, and wbPROs strongly correlated with standard PROs (r>0.91). All wbPROs were completed less frequently in the second three months (p<0.05). Frequent wbPRO completion was significantly correlated with higher step on the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) (p=0.026). Nearly 52% of subjects reported improved understanding of their disease, and approximately 16% wanted individualized wbPRO content. Over half (63.9%) of perceived well-being variance was explained by MS symptoms, notably depression (rs=-0.459), fatigue (rs=-0.390), and pain (rs=-0.389).CONCLUSIONSwbPRO collection was feasible and reliable. More disabled subjects had higher completion rates, yet most subjects failed requirements in the second three months. Remote monitoring has potential to improve patient-centered care and communication between patient and provider, but tailored PRO content and other innovations are needed to combat declining adherence.
•Web-based patient-reported outcome collection is evaluated in multiple sclerosis.•Subjects reliably reported symptoms related to fatigue and mobility through a custom web portal.•A statistically significant decline in adherence occurred over the six month study period.•More disabled subjects completed patient-reported outcomes more frequently.•Tailored content and other innovations are needed to combat declining adherence. Evaluate web-based patient-reported outcome (wbPRO) collection in MS subjects in terms of feasibility, reliability, adherence, and subject-perceived benefits; and quantify the impact of MS-related symptoms on perceived well-being. Thirty-one subjects with MS completed wbPROs targeting MS-related symptoms over six months using a customized web portal. Demographics and clinical outcomes were collected in person at baseline and six months. Approximately 87% of subjects completed wbPROs without assistance, and wbPROs strongly correlated with standard PROs (r>0.91). All wbPROs were completed less frequently in the second three months (p<0.05). Frequent wbPRO completion was significantly correlated with higher step on the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) (p=0.026). Nearly 52% of subjects reported improved understanding of their disease, and approximately 16% wanted individualized wbPRO content. Over half (63.9%) of perceived well-being variance was explained by MS symptoms, notably depression (rs=−0.459), fatigue (rs=−0.390), and pain (rs=−0.389). wbPRO collection was feasible and reliable. More disabled subjects had higher completion rates, yet most subjects failed requirements in the second three months. Remote monitoring has potential to improve patient-centered care and communication between patient and provider, but tailored PRO content and other innovations are needed to combat declining adherence.
Highlights • Web-based patient-reported outcome collection is evaluated in multiple sclerosis. • Subjects reliably reported symptoms related to fatigue and mobility through a custom web portal. • A statistically significant decline in adherence occurred over the six month study period. • More disabled subjects completed patient-reported outcomes more frequently. • Tailored content and other innovations are needed to combat declining adherence.
Author Engelhard, Matthew M.
Sheridan, Kristina
Goldman, Myla D.
Lach, John C.
Patek, Stephen D.
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Snippet •Web-based patient-reported outcome collection is evaluated in multiple sclerosis.•Subjects reliably reported symptoms related to fatigue and mobility through...
Highlights • Web-based patient-reported outcome collection is evaluated in multiple sclerosis. • Subjects reliably reported symptoms related to fatigue and...
Evaluate web-based patient-reported outcome (wbPRO) collection in MS subjects in terms of feasibility, reliability, adherence, and subject-perceived benefits;...
OBJECTIVESEvaluate web-based patient-reported outcome (wbPRO) collection in MS subjects in terms of feasibility, reliability, adherence, and subject-perceived...
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Disabled Persons - psychology
Disabled Persons - rehabilitation
Fatigue - prevention & control
Feasibility Studies
Female
Humans
Internal Medicine
Internet - utilization
Male
Middle Aged
Monitoring, Physiologic
Multiple sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis - physiopathology
Multiple Sclerosis - psychology
Multiple Sclerosis - therapy
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Patient empowerment
Patient engagement technology
Patient-Centered Care
Patient-provider communication
Patient-reported outcomes
Personalized medicine
Remote Consultation - methods
Reproducibility of Results
Telemedicine - utilization
Title Remotely engaged: Lessons from remote monitoring in multiple sclerosis
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