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. 2023 May 4;7:42. doi: 10.1186/s41687-023-00544-4

Table 4.

Future directions for the MyChristie-MyHealth project

Area Key learning points Future directions Action plan
Patient experience Regular collection of ePROMs as part of routine cancer care is acceptable and feasible Gain experience data from non-completers Repeat experience study evaluating non-completers
ePROMs make patients feel more involved in their care Ongoing feedback from patients to develop service ePROMs patient coordinator as point of contact in clinic
Clinician experience ePROMs support communication and patient engagement Further clinician experience data needed Clinician experience review (aim 100% feedback)
Integration into the electronic patient record (EPR) is essential Explore reasons for non-engagement with ePROMs
Developing MyChristie-MyHealth service to improve patient centered care ePROMs help patients feel more involved in their care and consultations more patient focused Roll out of ePROMS into all disease groups and clinics
Increased need of virtual follow-up during/since the COVID pandemic Use of ePROMs for adaptive/virtual follow-up
Develop ‘ad-hoc’ ePROMs service with real-time clinical review