The primary objective of the overall study is to determine the feasibility and usefulness of a feedback system that delivers BOQ results to physicians in "real time" during outpatient encounters using iPads.
The primary objective of this pilot study is to ascertain the feasibility and usefulness of a feedback system that provides clinicians with parent-proxy reported outcomes measure data during routine outpatient encounters for burn treatment. The secondary objective of this first phase of the study is to determine clinicians' and parents perception of the experience of completing the BOQ+P and/or the usefulness of the information that was provided to the clinician and parent/guardians(s). For this reason we will collect a brief debriefing questionnaire from physicians and another from parents.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SCREENING
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
35
The current study will help determine if using Burn Outcomes Questionnaire and 17- item Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC-17) feedback data, collected on iPads or online, over the course of patient treatment will be useful for the physicians and ultimately impact the recovery of the patient.
Shriners Hospitals for Children- Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Responses to Clinician Debriefing Questionnaires
After viewing the BOQ feedback and seeing the patient, the clinicians will rate whether or not they found the BOQ+P data useful. The measure includes 5 Likert-Scale questions and 1 open-ended question that asks for their feedback about the system.
Time frame: Participants will participate for the duration of one outpatient visit, an expected average of 3 hours.
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