King's College London, Basic and Clinical Neuroscience Department, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, UK.
Edge Hill University, Faculty of Health, Social Care and Medicine, UK.
Epilepsy Behav. 2020 Nov;112:107372. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2020.107372. Epub 2020 Sep 6.
The objectives of the study were to (1) map questions in epilepsy-specific patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) of children's health-related quality of life (HRQoL) to a proposed core outcome set (COS) for childhood epilepsy research and (2) gain insight into the acceptability of two leading candidate PROMs.
We identified 11 epilepsy-specific PROMs of children's HRQoL (17 questionnaire versions) in a previous systematic review. Each item from the PROMs was mapped to 38 discrete outcomes across 10 domains of the COS: seizures, sleep, social functioning, mental health, cognition, physical functioning, behavior, adverse events, family life, and global quality of life. We consulted with three children with epilepsy and six parents of children with epilepsy in Patient Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) work to gain an understanding of the acceptability of the two leading PROMs from our review of measurement properties: Quality of Life in Childhood Epilepsy (QOLCE-55) and Health-Related Quality of Life Measure for Children with Epilepsy (CHEQOL).
Social Functioning is covered by all PROMs except DISABKIDS and G-QOLCE and Mental Health is covered by all PROMs except G-QOLCE and Hague Restrictions in Childhood Epilepsy Scale (HARCES). Only two PROMs (Epilepsy and Learning Disability Quality of Life (ELDQOL) and Glasgow Epilepsy Outcome Scale (GEOS-YP)) have items that cover the Seizure domain. The QOLCE-55 includes items that cover the domains of Physical Functioning, Social Functioning, Behavior, Mental Health, and Cognition. The CHEQOL parent and child versions cover the same domains as QOLCE-55 except for Physical Functioning and Behavior, and the child version has one item that covers the discrete outcome of Overall Quality of Life and one item that covers the discrete outcome of Relationship with parents and siblings. The QOLCE-55 parent version was acceptable to the parents we consulted with, and CHEQOL parent and child versions were described as acceptable to our child and parent advisory panel members.
Mapping items from existing epilepsy-specific PROMs for children is an important step in operationalizing our COS for childhood epilepsy research, alongside evaluation of their measurement properties. Two leading PROMS, QOLCE-55 and CHEQOL, cover a wide range of domains from our COS and would likely be used in conjunction with assessment tools selected for specific study objectives. The PPIE work provided practical insights into the administration and acceptability of candidate PROMs in appropriate context. We promote our COS as a framework for selecting outcomes and PROMs for future childhood epilepsy evaluative research.
本研究的目的是(1)将儿童健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)特定于癫痫的患者报告结局测量(PROM)中的问题映射到针对儿童癫痫研究的拟议核心结局集(COS),以及(2)深入了解两种主要候选 PROM 的可接受性。
我们在之前的系统评价中确定了 11 种儿童 HRQoL 的癫痫特定 PROM(17 种问卷版本)。每个 PROM 的项目都映射到 COS 的 10 个领域中的 38 个离散结局:癫痫发作、睡眠、社会功能、心理健康、认知、身体功能、行为、不良事件、家庭生活和总体生活质量。我们咨询了三位癫痫患儿和六位患儿家长参与患者公众参与和参与(PPIE)工作,以了解我们对测量特性进行审查后,两种主要 PROM 的可接受性:儿童癫痫生活质量(QOLCE-55)和儿童癫痫健康相关生活质量测量(CHEQOL)。
除了 DISABKIDS 和 G-QOLCE 之外,所有 PROM 都涵盖了社会功能,除了 G-QOLCE 和 Hague Restrictions in Childhood Epilepsy Scale(HARCES)之外,所有 PROM 都涵盖了心理健康。只有两种 PROM(癫痫和学习障碍生活质量(ELDQOL)和格拉斯哥癫痫结局量表(GEOS-YP))有涵盖癫痫域的项目。QOLCE-55 包括涵盖身体功能、社会功能、行为、心理健康和认知领域的项目。CHEQOL 家长和儿童版本涵盖了与 QOLCE-55 相同的领域,除了身体功能和行为,儿童版本有一个项目涵盖了总体生活质量的离散结果,一个项目涵盖了与父母和兄弟姐妹关系的离散结果。我们咨询的家长认为 QOLCE-55 家长版本可以接受,CHEQOL 家长和儿童版本被我们的儿童和家长顾问小组成员描述为可以接受。
对现有儿童癫痫特定 PROM 的项目进行映射是使我们的儿童癫痫研究 COS 发挥作用的重要步骤,同时还需要评估其测量特性。两个主要的 PROM,QOLCE-55 和 CHEQOL,涵盖了我们 COS 的广泛领域,并且可能与为特定研究目标选择的评估工具一起使用。PPIE 工作提供了在适当背景下管理和接受候选 PROM 的实用见解。我们将我们的 COS 作为未来儿童癫痫评估研究选择结果和 PROM 的框架进行推广。