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The purpose of this retrospective chart review pilot study is to research the results and scores of the QOL questionnaire implemented across Allina Health clinics. This study will investigate average QOL scores by clinical population and demographic group, the change in scores over time, and the effect of clinical interventions on QOL scores. The results will provide insight into QOL trends within different patient populations and provide guidance regarding optimal treatment plans so that Allina caregivers can positively impact patients' QOL.
Quality measures, including quality of life (QOL), have become an increasingly important area of interest for health systems across the country. Systematic approaches to collect patient QOL data are needed to properly understand and act on this information. At Allina Health, the process of systematically collecting this information began in July, 2012. The information is not only collected by providers, but used to enhance the patient experience and provide patients with an active voice in their care. By considering QOL as another vital sign, Allina caregivers have an instantaneous understanding of the patient's health status and can utilize the data in real time. Additionally, by collecting this information at each visit, providers also have a longitudinal perspective of the patient's QOL and the health of the population of individuals under their care. Consequently, they can provide patients with resources and support that can have a positive impact on their health and well-being.
The purpose of this retrospective chart review pilot study is to research the results and scores of the QOL questionnaire implemented across Allina Health clinics. This study will investigate average QOL scores by clinical population and demographic group, the change in scores over time, and the effect of clinical interventions on QOL scores. The results will provide insight into QOL trends within different patient populations and provide guidance regarding optimal treatment plans so that Allina caregivers can positively impact patients' QOL.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Allina health patients |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| PROMIS-10 questionnaire | Other | Patient completed a PROMIS-10 questionnaire |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| To investigate average baseline QOL scores by clinical population, demographic group, and across all of Allina Health. | July, 2012- December, 2014 |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| To analyze the change in QOL scores over time by clinical population and demographic group and across Allina Health. | July, 2012- December, 2014 | |
| To study the effect of programmatic clinical interventions on QOL scores by population. | July, 2012- December, 2014 |
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This study is a retrospective chart review of up to 75,000 patients seen at an Allina Health facility who completed a Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Global Short Form (PROMIS-10) questionnaire between July 1, 2012 and December 31, 2016. Service line programs in which this questionnaire was deployed included the following: cardiac rehabilitation, heart failure, care management, physical and mental rehabilitation, integrative medicine, oncology, orthopedic, palliative care, pulmonary rehabilitation, primary care, and spine. Patients over 17 years of age who completed a PROMIS-10 questionnaire in an Allina Health clinic between July 1, 2012 and December 31, 2016 will be included in the study.
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Abbott Northwestern Hospital | Minneapolis | Minnesota | 55407 | United States |
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