Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA.
Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA.
Br J Anaesth. 2021 Aug;127(2):264-274. doi: 10.1016/j.bja.2021.03.035. Epub 2021 May 18.
We performed a systematic review using Consensus Based Standards for the Selection of Health Measurement Instruments (COSMIN) guidelines to identify the best available patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) of postpartum pain.
This review follows COSMIN guidelines. We searched four databases with no date limiters, for previously identified validated PROMs used to assess postpartum pain. PROMs evaluating more than one author-defined domain of postpartum pain were assessed. We sought studies evaluating psychometric properties. An overall rating was then assigned based upon COSMIN analysis, and the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) approach was used to assess the level of evidence for psychometric properties of included PROMs. These assessments were used to make recommendations and identify the best PROM to assess postpartum pain.
We identified 19 studies using seven PROMs (involving 3511 women), which evaluated postpartum pain. All included studies evaluated ≥1 psychometric property of the included PROMs. An adequate number of pain domains was assessed by the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI), Short Form-BPI (SF-BPI), and McGill Pain Questionnaire (MPQ). The SF-BPI was the only PROM to demonstrate adequate content validity and at least a low-level of evidence for sufficient internal consistency, resulting in a Class A recommendation (the best performing instrument, recommended for use).
SF-BPI is the best currently available PROM to assess postpartum pain. However, it fails to assess several important domains and only just met the criteria for a Class A recommendation. Future studies are warranted to develop, evaluate, and implement a new PROM designed to specifically assess postpartum pain.
我们使用共识基础标准选择健康测量工具(COSMIN)指南进行了系统评价,以确定目前可用于评估产后疼痛的最佳患者报告结局测量(PROM)。
本研究遵循 COSMIN 指南。我们在四个数据库中进行了无日期限制的搜索,以查找之前确定的用于评估产后疼痛的经过验证的 PROM。评估了评估超过一个作者定义的产后疼痛领域的 PROM。我们寻找评估心理测量特性的研究。然后根据 COSMIN 分析对总体评分进行评估,并使用推荐评估、制定与评价(GRADE)方法评估纳入 PROM 的心理测量特性的证据水平。这些评估用于提出建议并确定评估产后疼痛的最佳 PROM。
我们使用七种 PROM(涉及 3511 名女性)确定了 19 项研究,这些研究评估了产后疼痛。所有纳入的研究都评估了纳入 PROM 的至少 1 项心理测量特性。简短疼痛量表(BPI)、简短形式 BPI(SF-BPI)和麦吉尔疼痛问卷(MPQ)评估了足够数量的疼痛域。SF-BPI 是唯一一种 PROM,其具有足够的内容有效性,并且至少具有足够的内部一致性的低水平证据,从而得到 A 级推荐(表现最好的仪器,推荐使用)。
SF-BPI 是目前评估产后疼痛的最佳 PROM。然而,它未能评估几个重要的领域,仅勉强符合 A 级推荐的标准。需要进一步的研究来开发、评估和实施专门用于评估产后疼痛的新 PROM。