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小儿注意力缺陷多动障碍临床结局评估综述

Review of Clinical Outcome Assessments in Pediatric Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.

作者信息

Markowitz Jessica T, Oberdhan Dorothee, Ciesluk Anna, Rams Alissa, Wigal Sharon B

机构信息

Research Department, Modus Outcomes, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA.

HEOR and Outcomes Management, Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc, Rockville, MD 20850, USA.

出版信息

Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat. 2020 Jul 1;16:1619-1643. doi: 10.2147/NDT.S248685. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Various clinical outcome assessments (COAs) are used in clinical research to assess and monitor treatment efficacy in pediatric attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) trials. It is unclear whether the concepts assessed are those that are important to patients and their caregivers. The concepts measured by commonly used COAs in this population have not been explicitly compared.

METHODS

We conducted reviews of the qualitative literature to extract information on pediatric ADHD-related concepts reported by pediatric patients, parents, and teachers. Using these concepts, we developed a conceptual framework of pediatric ADHD using both the (DSM) criteria and the additional symptoms and behavioral impacts identified in the literature. We searched for COAs that have been used in pediatric ADHD research and mapped their items based on their conceptual underpinning.

RESULTS

Of the 27 COAs found in the empirical literature, 4 COAs assessed only DSM symptoms. The most comprehensive coverage of our conceptual framework was seen in the Swanson, Nolan, and Pelham Rating Scale-DSM-IV (SNAP-IV). Eighteen COAs were used in at least 1 clinical trial: ADHD-Rating Scale-IV (ADHDRS-IV) was used most often (n=77), followed by SNAP-IV (n=50), Swanson, Kotkin, Agler, M-Flynn, and Pelham Scale (SKAMP; n=31), Weiss Functional Impairment Rating Scale (WFIRS; n=24), and Vanderbilt ADHD Diagnostic Rating Scale (VADRS; n=15).

CONCLUSION

We identified symptoms and behavioral impacts from qualitative studies in pediatric ADHD that are not included in DSM-based criteria. Most COAs used in pediatric ADHD clinical trials measure only those symptoms listed in the DSM. While these COAs can measure symptom severity, they may not assess the full range of symptoms and impacts important to patients and their caregivers. Future research is needed to measure all concepts important to patients and caregivers within ADHD clinical trials.

摘要

目的

在临床研究中,各种临床结局评估(COA)用于评估和监测小儿注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)试验中的治疗效果。目前尚不清楚所评估的概念是否对患者及其照料者而言是重要的概念。在这一人群中,常用COA所测量的概念尚未得到明确比较。

方法

我们对定性文献进行了综述,以提取小儿患者、家长和教师报告的与小儿ADHD相关概念的信息。利用这些概念,我们使用《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》(DSM)标准以及文献中确定的其他症状和行为影响,构建了一个小儿ADHD概念框架。我们搜索了小儿ADHD研究中使用的COA,并根据其概念基础对其项目进行了映射。

结果

在实证文献中发现的27种COA中,有4种COA仅评估DSM症状。我们的概念框架覆盖最全面的是斯旺森、诺兰和佩勒姆评定量表-DSM-IV(SNAP-IV)。18种COA至少在1项临床试验中使用:ADHD评定量表-IV(ADHDRS-IV)使用最频繁(n = 77),其次是SNAP-IV(n = 50)、斯旺森、科特金、阿格勒、M-弗林和佩勒姆量表(SKAMP;n = 31)、韦斯功能损害评定量表(WFIRS;n = 24)和范德比尔特ADHD诊断评定量表(VADRS;n = 15)。

结论

我们从小儿ADHD的定性研究中识别出了基于DSM的标准中未包括的症状和行为影响。小儿ADHD临床试验中使用的大多数COA仅测量DSM中列出的那些症状。虽然这些COA可以测量症状严重程度,但它们可能无法评估对患者及其照料者而言重要的所有症状和影响。未来需要开展研究,以在ADHD临床试验中测量对患者和照料者重要的所有概念。

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