Journal of Clinical Medicine (Feb 2022)

Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes in Nephrology: Focus on Hemodialysis

  • Rosa Pérez-Morales,
  • Juan Manuel Buades-Fuster,
  • Vicent Esteve-Simó,
  • Manuel Macía-Heras,
  • Carmen Mora-Fernández,
  • Juan F. Navarro-González

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11030861
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
p. 861

Abstract

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The success of hemodialysis (HD) treatments has been evaluated using objective measures of analytical parameters, or machine-measured parameters, despite having available validated instruments that assess patient perspective. There is an emerging interest regarding the use and relevance of patient-related outcomes (PROs). Electronic PROs (ePROs) involve the use of electronic technology, provide rapid access to this information, and are becoming more widely used in clinical trials and studies to evaluate efficacy and safety. Despite the scarce literature, this review suggests that ePROs are useful in providing a more customized and multidimensional approach to patient management and in making better clinical decisions in relevant aspects such as vascular access, duration and frequency of dialysis sessions, treatment of anemia, mental health, fatigue, and quality of life. The purpose of this review is to raise interest in the systematic use of ePROs in HD and to promote the development of studies in this field, which can respond to the gaps in knowledge and contribute to the implementation of the use of ePROs through new technologies, helping to improve the quality of health care.

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