Patient-reported outcomes: Completion, access, and equity.

Journal of Clinical Oncology(2022)

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141 Background: Patient Reported Outcomes CTCAE (PROM) completion has demonstrated improvements in survival for patients with advanced cancer. Little is known about completion rates by race and gender for questionnaires assigned to all patients receiving IV infusions. Methods: Beginning in 2019 all patients who had a visit associated with an IV infusion were assigned a PROM PRO-CTCAE questionnaire through the EHR portal 72 hours prior to the visit and again using an in- clinic tablet if not completed upon check-in. The PROMs questionnaires are available in 6 languages via both electronic platforms. At registration, all patients self- identify as White, Black/African American, Asian or other (multiple, do not prefer to answer) by race. We collected 2021 data on all eligible patients who were assigned a questionnaire and cross referenced that by completion and self-assigned race and gender at registration. Data from breast, thoracic and GI clinics are presented. Results: 1715 patients were eligible and self-identified as White, Black or Asian for a PROM CTCAE questionnaire across the three clinics (519 breast clinic, 390 thoracic, 806 GI). 3872 questionnaires were completed (average 2.26 questionnaires per eligible patient). 2875 (73%) were completed by EHR portal and 1027 (27%) were completed in clinic on the tablet. White patients completed questionnaires 67% when assigned, Asian 68% and Black/African American 52% of the time. 81% of breast clinic patients completed questionnaires, 62% of thoracic patients and 54% of GI patients. Overall, in thoracic and GI clinics White women completed questionnaires 58%, Black women 41% and Asian women 70% compared to White men 59%, Asian men 56% and Black men 57%. All patients who completed questionnaires in breast clinic identified as women. Conclusions: We assigned PROM CTCAE questionnaires to all eligible patients who had an IV infusion encounter associated with their visits in the breast, thoracic and GI clinics by both the electronic chart portal and again in clinic by tablet, if not completed prior to the in person visit. PROM questionnaires are available in 6 languages through both methods. We identified differences in completion rates by race with fewer African American/Black patient completion rates compared to White or Asian self-identification, (52% vs 67.5%). The largest differences were between White or Asian women, 58% and 70% completion rates compared to Black women 41%. Differences in gender may explain differences across disease groups as all breast clinic patients were self-identified as female, 81% completion rate compared to 62% thoracic and 54% GI.
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outcomes,access,patient-reported
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