Al-Omari Basem, McMeekin Peter, Bate Angela
College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
School of Health and Life Science, University of Northumbria, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, UK.
Patient Prefer Adherence. 2021 Feb 3;15:197-211. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S287322. eCollection 2021.
The use of conjoint analysis (CA) to elicit patients' preferences for osteoarthritis (OA) treatment has the potential to contribute to tailoring treatments and enhancing patients' compliance and adherence. This review's main aim was to identify and summarise the evidence that used conjoint analysis techniques to quantify patient preferences for OA treatments.
A comprehensive search strategy was conducted using electronic databases and hand reference checks. Databases were searched from their inception until 10th June 2019. All OA and CA related terms were used to conduct the search. The authors reviewed the papers and used the International Society of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) checklist to assess the quality of the included studies.
The search identified 534 records. Sixteen records were selected for full-text review and quality assessment and all were included in the narrative data synthesis. All included studies suggested that the severity of symptoms influenced the patients' preference for OA treatment. All included studies recognised CA as a useful method to investigate patients' preferences concerning OA treatment.
Patients preference for OA treatment is driven by the severity of patients' symptoms and the desire to avoid treatment side effects and CA is a useful tool to investigate patients' preferences for OA treatment.
运用联合分析(CA)来引出患者对骨关节炎(OA)治疗的偏好,有可能有助于定制治疗方案并提高患者的依从性。本综述的主要目的是识别和总结使用联合分析技术来量化患者对OA治疗偏好的证据。
采用电子数据库和手工参考文献检索的综合检索策略。检索数据库从其创建至2019年6月10日。使用所有与OA和CA相关的术语进行检索。作者对论文进行了审查,并使用国际药物经济学和成果研究协会(ISPOR)清单来评估纳入研究的质量。
检索共识别出534条记录。选择了16条记录进行全文审查和质量评估,所有记录均纳入叙述性数据综合分析。所有纳入研究均表明,症状的严重程度会影响患者对OA治疗的偏好。所有纳入研究均认可联合分析是一种用于调查患者对OA治疗偏好的有用方法。
患者对OA治疗的偏好受症状严重程度以及避免治疗副作用愿望的驱动,联合分析是一种用于调查患者对OA治疗偏好的有用工具。