Oxford Craniofacial Unit, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.
J Craniofac Surg. 2022;33(1):19-25. doi: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000008117.
Assessing outcomes following surgery for single suture craniosynostosis is important to ensure minimum standards are being met, but also to compare results using different surgical techniques and treatment protocols. What constitutes an "outcome" and how this is measured remains a challenge, particularly when assessment should include consideration of aesthetic, functional, and psychological domains.The Oxford Craniofacial Unit has initiated routine collection of parents' and patients' ratings of 2 factors that are closely associated with psychological adjustment; how noticeable the child's headshape is and how much this bothers the parent and/or child. A brief Surgical Outcome Questionnaire is completed by parents and children (over 7 years) at their outpatient appointment; parents are also asked to rate the extent to which they feel surgery made a difference to their child's headshape.Data are presented for 519 parents and 248 children with single suture craniosynostosis who attended the Oxford Craniofacial Unit in 2018 and 2019; this represents over 80% of patients seen in the clinic indicating the questionnaire is acceptable for families and the potential for rapid, relevant data on a continuous basis. Analysis of the data is presented to demonstrate the utility of the Surgical Outcome Questionnaire in exploring the views of both parents and patients of the noticeability and level of concern about the child's headshape for different age groups and diagnoses.The Surgical Outcome Questionnaire provides a novel method of collecting routine data for patients across their craniofacial care pathway, using variables which are relevant and meaningful for patients and parents.
评估单一颅缝早闭手术后的结果对于确保达到最低标准非常重要,同时还需要比较使用不同手术技术和治疗方案的结果。什么是“结果”以及如何衡量这个结果仍然是一个挑战,特别是在评估应该包括考虑美学、功能和心理领域的情况下。牛津颅面单位已经开始常规收集父母和患者对与心理适应密切相关的 2 个因素的评分;孩子的头型有多明显,以及父母和/或孩子对此有多困扰。父母和(7 岁以上)孩子在门诊就诊时完成一份简短的手术结果问卷;父母还被要求评估手术对孩子头型的影响程度。2018 年和 2019 年,牛津颅面单位共为 519 名父母和 248 名患有单一颅缝早闭的儿童提供了数据;这代表了诊所就诊患者的 80%以上,表明该问卷适用于家庭,并且有可能快速获得持续的相关数据。对数据的分析表明,手术结果问卷在探索不同年龄组和诊断的父母和患者对孩子头型的可见性和关注程度的观点方面具有实用性。手术结果问卷提供了一种新颖的方法,可以在患者的颅面护理路径中收集常规数据,使用的变量对患者和父母来说是相关且有意义的。