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A Catalyst for Transforming Health Systems and Person-Centred Care: Canadian National Position Statement on Patient-Reported Outcomes
by S. Ahmed, L. Barbera, S.J. Bartlett, D.G. Bebb, M. Brundage, S. Bryan, W.Y. Cheung, N. Coburn, T. Crump, L. Cuthbertson, D. Howell, A.F. Klassen, S. Leduc, M. Li, N.E. Mayo, G. McKinnon, R. Olson, J. Pink, J.W. Robinson, M.J. Santana, R. Sawatzky, R.S. Moxam, S. Sinclair, F. Servidio-Italiano and W. Templeadd Show full author list remove Hide full author list
Curr. Oncol. 2020, 27(2), 90-99; https://doi.org/10.3747/co.27.6399 - 1 May 2020
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Background: Patient-reported outcomes (pros) are essential to capture the patient’s perspective and to influence care. Although pros and pro measures are known to have many important benefits, they are not consistently being used and there is there no Canadian [...] Read more.
Background: Patient-reported outcomes (pros) are essential to capture the patient’s perspective and to influence care. Although pros and pro measures are known to have many important benefits, they are not consistently being used and there is there no Canadian pros oversight. The Position Statement presented here is the first step toward supporting the implementation of pros in the Canadian health care setting. Methods: The Canadian pros National Steering Committee drafted position statements, which were submitted for stakeholder feedback before, during, and after the first National Canadian Patient Reported Outcomes (canpros) scientific conference, 14–15 November 2019 in Calgary, Alberta. In addition to the stakeholder feedback cycle, a patient advocate group submitted a section to capture the patient voice. Results: The canpros Position Statement is an outcome of the 2019 canpros scientific conference, with an oncology focus. The Position Statement is categorized into 6 sections covering 4 theme areas: Patient and Families, Health Policy, Clinical Implementation, and Research. The patient voice perfectly mirrors the recommendations that the experts reached by consensus and provides an overriding impetus for the use of pros in health care. Conclusions: Although our vision of pros transforming the health care system to be more patient-centred is still aspirational, the Position Statement presented here takes a first step toward providing recommendations in key areas to align Canadian efforts. The Position Statement is directed toward a health policy audience; future iterations will target other audiences, including researchers, clinicians, and patients. Our intent is that future versions will broaden the focus to include chronic diseases beyond cancer. Full article
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