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  • Health Informatics
  • Patient Engagement
  • Clinical Communication

Background:

  • Implementing patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in clinical settings presents communication challenges.
  • Current PROM communication strategies often overlook individual patient differences in skills, preferences, and motivation.
  • Effective communication is vital for realizing the clinical benefits of PROMs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of personalized communication for diverse patient populations using PROMs.
  • To explore how digital technologies can facilitate personalized PROM communication.
  • To investigate the application of data-to-text generation and conversational agents for PROMs.

Main Methods:

  • Review of communication processes in clinical practice involving PROMs.
  • Identification of patient variability in engaging with PROMs and patient-reported outcomes (PROs).
  • Exploration of digital technologies like automatic data-to-text generation and conversational agents.

Main Results:

  • Manual personalization of PROM communication is labor-intensive.
  • Digital technologies offer a feasible solution for accommodating diverse patient needs in PROM communication.
  • Existing technologies like data-to-text generation and conversational agents can be adapted for personalized PROM communication.

Conclusions:

  • Personalized communication strategies are essential for making PROMs accessible and beneficial to all patients.
  • Digital technologies hold significant potential for enhancing PROM communication and patient engagement.
  • Further research and application of these technologies are needed to optimize PROM implementation in clinical practice.