Electronic Patient Reported Outcome (ePRO) Mobile Application Pragmatic Trial
Chronic Disease, Quality of Life
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Chronic Disease focused on measuring eHealth/mHealth solutions, complex care needs, seniors, patient-centred care, goal-oriented care, primary health care, implementation, pragmatic trial, health outcomes, cost-effectiveness analysis
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- a FHT patient at one of the FHT sites selected and is 60 years or older;
- physical capability to use a tablet and/or a caregiver who can use the tablet on their behalf;
- ability to read and write in English and/or the availability of a caregiver who can do so on their behalf;
- has complex care needs defined as two or more chronic conditions and 10 or more visits to their primary health care provider within the last 12 months; and
- be thinking about or ready to make changes to support their self-management.
In addition patients can self-identify and join the study, as well as providers can identify other patients they feel fit our eligibility criteria that may not have been pulled from the EMR system. This allows eligible patients to enroll into the study that may have been missed when identifying patients through the EMR system.
Exclusion Criteria:
1. Absence of Inclusion Criteria
Sites / Locations
- Dr. Carolyn Steele Gray
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Experimental
ePRO Control (3 or 6 months)
ePRO intervention (12 or 9 months)
Control participants will complete surveys at baseline, 3 months, and/or 6 months. Surveys will capture patient demographics, their assessment of quality-of-life, chronic disease management, and primary care experience. A part from completing these surveys, no change to routine care will be seen.
During the ePRO Tool intervention participants will complete surveys at every 3 months intervals starting month at 4 or month 7, for study duration. Surveys capture patient demographics, assessment of quality-of-life, chronic disease management, primary care experience, and Electronic Patient Reported Outcome (ePRO) Mobile Application tool usability. Participants will also meet with their provider to setup and monitor a health goal to track during the study via the ePRO application. During the study, participants will meet with their primary care providers 4-5 times to discuss their health goal monitoring. Post-study participants will discuss their experience using the ePRO app in an interview or focus group setting.