Using an electronic patient reported outcome measure (ePAQ-MPH) to assess potential harm for long-waiting patients in gynaecology.

Using an electronic patient reported outcome measure (ePAQ-MPH) to assess potential harm for long-waiting patients in gynaecology.

Publication date: Dec 21, 2024

During the COVID-19 pandemic, outpatient waits for gynaecology appointments increased by 60% in the UK National Health Service (NHS). The aim of this study was to use the electronic Personal Assessment Questionnaire-Menstrual, Pain and Hormonal (ePAQ-MPH) electronic patient reported outcome measure (ePROM) to assess symptoms, impact and potential harm for patients waiting > 60 weeks for general gynaecology appointments at a teaching hospital. 1070 patients waiting > 60 weeks for a new appointment (range 60-72 weeks) were invited to complete ePAQ-MPH online to measure gynaecological symptoms and health-related quality-of-life (HRQoL). Patients could also call to cancel appointments no longer needed. Non-responders were telephoned weekly for three further weeks and asked to complete ePAQ-MPH. Patients scoring > 80/100 for ePAQ-MPH domains relating to HRQoL had their appointment escalated to be seen within six-eight weeks. Thematic content analysis was undertaken of free-text concerns recorded using ePAQ-MPH. 526 patients completed ePAQ-MPH (49. 2%), 169 of these scored greater than 80/100 for one or more HRQoL domains and were seen within 6-8 weeks. 103 patients (9. 6%) requested to cancel their appointment. Reasons included problem resolving spontaneously (33%), problem treated by general practitioner (10%) and being seen by a private provider (28%). Commonly recorded free-text concerns related to wanting a diagnosis (n = 142), management of condition (n = 98) and pain management (n = 77). ePAQ-MPH may be used effectively to prioritise patients waiting for an outpatient appointment in gynaecology. Wider use of ePROMs to support waiting list validation within the NHS and elsewhere should be considered.

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Concepts Keywords
Gynaecology Adult
Outpatient Aged
Weekly Appointments and Schedules
COVID-19
Covid-19
Female
Gynecology
Harm
Humans
Middle Aged
PROMs
Quality of Life
State Medicine
Surveys and Questionnaires
United Kingdom
Utility
Waiting list
Young Adult

Semantics

Type Source Name
drug DRUGBANK Methylphenidate
disease MESH COVID-19 pandemic
disease IDO quality
pathway REACTOME Reproduction
disease MESH Menstrual Pain
disease MESH endometriosis
disease MESH cancers
disease IDO process
disease MESH depression
disease MESH anxiety
disease MESH psychological distress
drug DRUGBANK Cysteamine
disease MESH heavy menstrual bleeding
disease MESH syndrome
drug DRUGBANK Adenosine
disease IDO symptom
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
drug DRUGBANK Trestolone
disease MESH Menstrual irregularity
disease MESH Intermenstrual bleeding
disease MESH Vaginal bleeding
disease MESH Dyspareunia
disease MESH Bleeding
disease MESH brain fog
disease MESH Vaginal discharge
disease MESH premenstrual syndrome
drug DRUGBANK Tretamine
pathway REACTOME Translation

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