Journal of Clinical and Translational Science (Feb 2018)

Community engagement to pilot electronic patient-reported outcomes (e-PROs) in early intervention: Lessons learned

  • Briana L. Rigau,
  • Elizabeth A. Scully,
  • Jodi K. Dooling-Litfin,
  • Natalie J. Murphy,
  • Beth M. McManus,
  • Mary A. Khetani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/cts.2018.15
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
pp. 20 – 26

Abstract

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BackgroundElectronic data capture is essential to advancing family-centered coordinated care in early intervention (EI). The purpose of this paper is to report on EI service coordinator response to piloting an electronic parent-reported outcome (e-PRO) assessment as part of their routine workflow, including lessons learned that may inform future phases of e-PRO implementation.MethodsThis second pilot study involved families enrolled in a large EI program (n=1040 families) in concert with their implementation of a statewide quality improvement initiative for care plan development and outcomes reporting. A total of 22 EI service coordinators and supervisors were engaged in 3 phases: initial e-PRO intervention, peer-mentor enhancement, and standard recruitment protocol.ResultsImplementation of the e-PRO intervention and peer-mentoring enhancement yielded low enrollment rates over the first 6 months (n=17). A standard recruitment protocol has resulted in enrollment growth (n=83) towards the targeted enrollment rate (n=832).ConclusionsThis study reports on early insights for building and sustaining a productive academic-community partnership for e-PRO implementation to support family-centered coordinated care. Lessons learned from this academic-community partnership with respect to strategies for enhancing community significance, collaboration, return, and control are discussed as they inform further development of this intervention before scale-up.

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