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A new behavior-based model systematically validates electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) systems, enhancing data reliability in research and clinical practice. This method ensures accurate patient data collection through rigorous testing.

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  • Software Engineering
  • Patient-Reported Outcomes

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  • Electronic systems are increasingly used for capturing patient-reported outcomes (PROs).
  • System validation is crucial for meaningful data collection but is often overlooked in PRO literature.
  • There is a lack of evidence on effective validation methods for electronic PRO systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a generalized concept for validating electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) systems.
  • To guide ePRO providers in developing system-specific validation strategies.
  • To address the gap in evidence regarding ePRO system validation methods.

Main Methods:

  • A behavior-based model for ePRO system validation was developed.
  • The model incorporates principles of user acceptance testing and patient-centered care.
  • It was applied to the electronic Personal Assessment Questionnaire-Paediatric Dentistry system for testing.

Main Results:

  • The model systematically inspected system specifications and identified technical errors.
  • Simulated positive and negative usage pathways were used in open and closed environments.
  • The testing detected 15 positive errors and 1 unfavorable response.

Conclusions:

  • The behavior-based model effectively detects technical errors in ePRO systems systematically.
  • This validation approach increases confidence in ePRO systems as data collection tools.
  • The model supports future research and clinical practice by ensuring data validity.