Engaging patients through integration of patient-reported outcome measures in routine clinical care can improve the patient experience and provide a systematic way to collect adverse event (AE) data. Collecting these data on a large scale can inform new solutions to longstanding barriers to successful treatment such as medication non-adherence. This study evaluated whether implementing a patient-reported outcome data collection and AE surveillance tool would result in greater treatment continuation for patients receiving care on a telehealth platform. We evaluated how this data collection and surveillance tool - a short prompt for patients to provide information on treatment satisfaction and side effects - impacted the outcome of interest, treatment continuation. We tested two cycles in n=2,000 patients receiving care for erectile dysfunction on a telehealth platform using a randomized control experimental design and accounted for incidents where true randomization was not possible during implementation. The first cycle tested the tool alone, while the second cycle tested the tool in conjunction with a messaging template system that provided standardized side effect counseling.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
2,000
Patients received a short prompt to provide information on treatment satisfaction and side effects
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New York, New York, United States
Odds of refilling prescription and percent of patients who refilled prescription for patients with an initial auto-refill plan of 1 month
Odds of refilling prescription (logistic regression); percent of patients who refilled prescription (log rank test from Kaplan Meier curve)
Time frame: 91 days
Odds of refilling prescription and percent of patients who refilled prescription for patients with an initial auto-refill plan of 3 months
Odds of refilling prescription (logistic regression); percent of patients who refilled prescription (log rank test from Kaplan Meier curve)
Time frame: 123 days
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