• Injury · Jul 2023

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    Digitalising patient reported outcome collection tools in orthopaedic trauma-A scoping review.

    • Jawaad Saleem, Philip Beak, William Eardley, and Alex Trompeter.
    • Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom. Electronic address: jsaleem91@googlemail.com.
    • Injury. 2023 Jul 1; 54 (7): 110792110792.

    AimsThe aim of this study was to provide a scoping review to the role of digital technology in the collection of orthopaedic trauma related patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) METHODS: The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) extension for scoping reviews and Arksey and O'Malley frameworks were followed. A search strategy identified relevant literature, with the identified criteria screened for acceptability for inclusion. Data was extracted to form a descriptive analysis.ResultsSix studies met the criteria for inclusion. All were quantitative, the majority were published in the United States of America and the use of iPads was the commonest form of digital technology used. Heterogeneity existed in the type of outcomes collected between studies. All studies aimed to compare traditional methods of PROMs collection to digital methods, with an overall thematic summary suggestive of the positive impact of electronic methods of collecting patient reported outcomes.ConclusionThis paper has demonstrated the dearth of ePROM implementation in the orthopaedic trauma setting, however its use has proved successful and therefore further evidence is needed to demonstrate its effectiveness. Furthermore, the types of PROMs in orthopaedic trauma varies significantly, and efforts to standardise the type of digital trauma PROMs used are recommended.Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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