Investigator

Oana C. Lindner

Research fellow on STRONG-AYA and Living Labs · University of Leeds, Patient-Centred Outcomes Research Group, Leeds Institute of Medical Research, School of Medicine

About

OCLOana C. Lindner
Papers(1)
‘We do need to keep s…
Collaborators(6)
Rosemary PeacockFiona KennedyGalina VelikovaLeanne ShearsmithMarie HolmesMolly Megson
Institutions(1)
University Of Leeds

Papers

‘We do need to keep some human touch’ — Patient and clinician experiences of ovarian cancer follow‐up and the potential for an electronic patient‐reported outcome pathway: A qualitative interview study

This study aimed to explore experiences of follow-up after treatment and views on an electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) pathway among ovarian cancer patients and clinicians. Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with clinicians and patients previously treated for ovarian cancer. Interviews explored experiences of the current follow-up pathway, patients' needs and views on an ePRO pathway enabling patients to report symptoms online rather than attend clinic-based appointments. Transcripts were analysed using framework analysis. Sixteen patients and 10 clinicians participated from four hospitals in England. Four key themes were identified: transition into follow-up, key features of effective follow-up, issues in follow-up and views of ePRO. Both patients and clinicians saw benefits of an ePRO pathway alongside continued access to specialist support and discussed various practicalities (e.g., frequency, introduction and communication). Technology concerns and feelings of abandonment were highlighted as barriers. The proposed impact on clinical and individual patient outcomes was discussed. Patient and clinician views on follow-up and an ePRO pathway informed key recommendations on the development/introduction of ePRO follow-up. Technology use in healthcare will continue to grow and may offer solutions to facilitate responsive and tailored care. Further research should explore the safety, experiences and acceptability of ePRO follow-up.

23Works
1Papers
6Collaborators

Positions

2023–

Research fellow on STRONG-AYA and Living Labs

University of Leeds · Patient-Centred Outcomes Research Group, Leeds Institute of Medical Research, School of Medicine

2022–

Research fellow on STARS

University of Leeds · Patient-Centred Outcomes Research Group, Leeds Institute of Medical Research, School of Medicine

2018–

Research fellow

University of Leeds · Division of Psychological and Social Medicine, Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, School of Medicine

2017–

Research fellow on ePRIME

University of Leeds · Patient-Centred Outcomes Research Group, Leeds Institute of Cancer and Pathology, School of Medicine

2015–

Research fellow in Germ cell tumour research

University of Leeds · Patient-Centred Outcomes Research Group, Leeds Institute of Cancer and Pathology, School of Medicine

2014–

Research associate

University of Manchester · Institute of Cancer Sciences

Education

2018

Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)

Higher Education Academy

2010

Cognitive-Behavioural Psychotherapist (under supervision)

Romanian Psychological Society

2014

PhD, Medical Research Council, Doctoral Training Grant in Psychological Sciences, Neuropsychology, and Psychosocial Oncology

University of Manchester · School of Psychological Sciences

2010

MSc Clinical Psychology, Counselling, and Psychotherapy

Universitatea Babeș-Bolyai · School of Psychology and Educational Sciences

2008

BSc Psychology and Educational Sciences

Universitatea Babeș-Bolyai · School of Psychology and Educational Sciences

Links & IDs
0000-0001-5442-8393

Scopus: 56067663100