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Exploring the Design of PROMs Dashboards for Individual Level Decision Making in Cancer Patients and Developing an Interactive Dashboard Reflecting Stakeholder Preferences

Kannan, Sneha (2023) Exploring the Design of PROMs Dashboards for Individual Level Decision Making in Cancer Patients and Developing an Interactive Dashboard Reflecting Stakeholder Preferences.

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Embargo date:8 August 2025
Abstract:Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) capture patient’s subjective experiences and health outcomes in healthcare. Dashboards present PROMs data as visual interfaces, aiming to facilitate informed decision-making and improve patient care. However, the content and design of PROMs dashboards vary, and their effectiveness in supporting individual-level decision-making needs further investigation. The aim of this research study was to explore the design of PROMs dashboards for individual-level decision-making and developing an interactive dashboard with effective design elements and stakeholder preferences. The study conducted a literature review on PROMs data visualization, interpretation accuracy, stakeholder preferences, and best principles for dashboard development. A qualitative descriptive approach was used, involving review of existing PROMs dashboards and interviews with stakeholders who were involved in the design process. The qualitative study highlighted variations in existing PROMs dashboards, emphasizing the importance of user preferences, simplicity, and effective data visualization. The findings from the qualitative study have provided valuable inputs for the design and development of the dashboard using R programming software. The dashboard has been carefully crafted, incorporating specific features, functionalities, and visualizations to address the identified needs and requirements. The developed interactive dashboard prototype aligns with stakeholder preferences and incorporates key features identified through stakeholder input.
Item Type:Essay (Master)
Faculty:TNW: Science and Technology
Subject:50 technical science in general
Programme:Health Sciences MSc (66851)
Link to this item:https://purl.utwente.nl/essays/96628
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