ESTRO 2025 - Abstract Book

S2261

Interdisciplinary – Health economics & health services research

ESTRO 2025

Conclusion: Implementation of ePROs requires time, resources, multidisciplinary team and constant reevaluation for error detection and correction. In our project, patient participation is acceptable, but the workflow had to be changed multiple times for fitting everyday in clinic workflow and ensuring both professional and patient participation. Monitoring through an app without in-person evaluation seems not possible at the moment, as requires constant insisting from the team. We consider in clinic visits during RT have a great value and in this context ePROs can be a great opportunity for patient symptom-centered and more efficient interviews. Having a tablet for in-clinic response of the questionnaires help both participation, technological barriers, alert management and patient care. Team work and communication is essential and changing team (including administrative staff and RTTs) lead to errors in the workflow and discontinuation of the program.

Keywords: ePRO, PROM, Patient Reported Outcomes

References:

1. DOI:10.1093/jnci/dju244 2. DOI:10.1093/annonc/mds539 CIP*: catalan health system identification/administrative number.

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