Patient factors related to patient engagement technology (PET) usage in thoracic surgery

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY(2024)

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Background: We evaluated using Patient Engagement Technology (PET) to capture Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs) in thoracic surgery patients. Methodsy: atients using a PET received surveys including the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Global-10 (PROMIS-10) and a health literacy (HL) screen. The relationship of patient-level factors with survey completion was assessed through univariate and logistic regression analyses. Results: 703 patients enrolled in a PET. 52 % were female and 83 % were white with a median age of 63.72 % had adequate HL. 81 % completed the PROMIS-10 survey. Univariate analysis found lower rates of PROMIS-10 completion in male patients and those with inadequate HL. Logistic regression analysis showed adequate HL (OR 1.76) and white race (OR 1.72) were associated with PROMIS-10 survey completion, while male gender (OR 0.65) had the opposite effect. Conclusions: PETs are an effective means of collecting PROs, but use is affected by gender, race, and health literacy.
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Patient reported outcomes,Patient engagement technology,Health literacy
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