Heliyon (Sep 2023)

Feedback based on experience sampling data: Examples of current approaches and considerations for future research

  • Sara Laureen Bartels,
  • Catherine van Zelst,
  • Bernardo Melo Moura,
  • Naomi E.M. Daniëls,
  • Claudia J.P. Simons,
  • Machteld Marcelis,
  • Fionneke M. Bos,
  • Michelle N. Servaas

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
p. e20084

Abstract

Read online

Methodologies such as the Experience Sampling Method (ESM) or Ecological Momentary Assessment allow the gathering of fine-graded, dynamic, personal data within a patient's daily life. Currently, it is studied whether feedback based on experience sampling data (ESM-based feedback) can be used as a clinical tool to inform shared decision-making in clinical practice. Although the potential of feedback is recognized, little is known on how to generate, use, and implement it. This article (i) presents n = 15 ongoing ESM projects within the Belgian-Dutch network for ESM research wherein ESM-based feedback is provided to various patient populations, and (ii) summarizes qualitative data on experiences with ESM-based feedback of researchers (n = 8) with extensive expertise with ESM (average of 10 years) involved in these ongoing studies. The following aspects appear to be of relevance when providing ESM-based feedback: training for healthcare professionals and researchers, the use of online interfaces and graphical visualizations to present data, and interacting with patients in a face-to-face setting when discussing the contextual relevance and potential implications. Prospectively, research may build on these aspects and create coherent consensus-based guidelines for the use of ESM-based feedback.

Keywords