Heine Martin, Beckerman Heleen, Hämäläinen Päivi, de Groot Vincent
Int J MS Care. 2020 Nov-Dec;22(6):263-269. doi: 10.7224/1537-2073.2019-100. Epub 2020 Sep 14.
With the current rate in growth of evidence in multiple sclerosis (MS) rehabilitation, systematic reviews and clinical guidelines typically lag behind the most currently published research findings. In addition, most health care professionals lack the time, resources, or adequate skills to identify and evaluate new evidence, and hands-on tools to implement the latest evidence into clinical practice are often lacking or not readily available. The Applying Evidence with Confidence (APPECO) platform is a newly developed online tool that addresses these key challenges. APPECO was initiated as a proof-of-concept for the common MS symptoms fatigue and cognitive function. Subsequently, intervention studies about depression, pain, and mobility were added. APPECO currently hosts detailed information from 250 randomized clinical trials, 293 interventions, and 1250 effect sizes on 53 patient outcomes. Few studies with high quality (ie, low risk of bias) are available specifically designed to test the benefits of MS rehabilitation on fatigue (n = 5 [2.4%]), cognitive function (n = 4 [1.6%]), and depression (n = 2 [0.8%]). No high-quality studies were included for pain and mobility. APPECO has the potential to address key challenges in evidence-based rehabilitation medicine for MS and to facilitate swift knowledge translation from evidence into clinical practice. Sustainability of APPECO depends on a continuous resource impulse (eg, financial, time, editorial management, platform maintenance) to ensure up-to-date information across all relevant MS symptoms and activity limitations (≈2-6 randomized controlled trials per month). Ways to optimize knowledge translation in the absence of high-quality evidence in APPECO need to be explored further.
随着目前多发性硬化症(MS)康复领域证据的增长速度,系统评价和临床指南通常落后于最新发表的研究结果。此外,大多数医疗保健专业人员缺乏识别和评估新证据的时间、资源或足够技能,且将最新证据应用于临床实践的实用工具往往缺乏或难以获得。“自信应用证据”(APPECO)平台是一个新开发的在线工具,可应对这些关键挑战。APPECO最初是作为针对MS常见症状疲劳和认知功能的概念验证而启动的。随后,增加了关于抑郁、疼痛和活动能力的干预研究。APPECO目前收录了来自250项随机临床试验、293种干预措施以及1250个效应量的详细信息,涉及53项患者结局。专门设计用于测试MS康复对疲劳(n = 5 [2.4%])、认知功能(n = 4 [1.6%])和抑郁(n = 2 [0.8%])益处的高质量(即低偏倚风险)研究很少。疼痛和活动能力方面未纳入高质量研究。APPECO有潜力应对MS循证康复医学中的关键挑战,并促进知识从证据迅速转化为临床实践。APPECO的可持续性取决于持续的资源投入(如资金、时间、编辑管理、平台维护),以确保涵盖所有相关MS症状和活动受限情况的最新信息(每月约2 - 6项随机对照试验)。在APPECO缺乏高质量证据的情况下,优化知识转化的方法需要进一步探索。