Use of Parent- and Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Pediatric Specialty Clinics: A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial
Renee Jones, Nancy Devlin, Karen McLean, Gehan Roberts, Adele Berry, Shivanthan Shanthikumar, Misel Trajanovska, Sebastian King, Harriet Hiscock, Kim M. Dalziel

TL;DR
This study tested if a youth health questionnaire can be used effectively in pediatric specialty clinics, finding it feasible and acceptable for most participants.
Contribution
The study provides new evidence on the feasibility and acceptability of using the EQ-5D-Y-5L in routine pediatric specialty care.
Findings
A P-PROM completion rate of 93.0% was achieved, indicating feasibility.
89.2% of caregivers and 64.3% of clinicians found the P-PROM acceptable.
Future research is needed to assess the impact of the intervention on care quality and outcomes.
Abstract
This randomized clinical trial examines the feasibility and acceptability of using the self-reported EuroQoL 5-Dimensional Questionnaire for Youth, 5 Levels tool at routine outpatient pediatric specialty care visits. What is the feasibility and acceptability of using a pediatric patient-reported outcome measure (P-PROM), EuroQoL 5-Dimensional Questionnaire for Youth, 5 Levels (EQ-5D-Y-5L), in routine outpatient specialty care? In this pilot randomized clinical trial with 87 pediatric patients and their caregivers, use of EQ-5D-Y-5L, implemented in a P-PROM intervention, was reported as feasible by most participants and acceptable by a majority of caregivers and clinicians. The findings of this study suggest that use of EQ-5D-Y-5L in specialty care is feasible and acceptable and that future research is needed into the quantitative impacts of the intervention on quality of care and…
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TopicsDelphi Technique in Research · Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare · Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare
