Bele Sumedh, Teela Lorynn, Zhang Muning, Rabi Sarah, Ahmed Sadia, van Oers Hedy Aline, Gibbons Elizabeth, Dunnewold Nicole, Haverman Lotte, Santana Maria J
Department of Pediatrics, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.
Department of Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.
Front Pediatr. 2021 Dec 20;9:753536. doi: 10.3389/fped.2021.753536. eCollection 2021.
Patient-reported Experience Measures (PREMs) are validated questionnaires, that gather patients' and families' views of their experience receiving care and are commonly used to measure the quality of care, with the goal to make care more patient and family-centered. PREMs are increasingly being adopted in pediatric population, however knowledge gaps exist around understanding the use of PREMs in pediatrics. To identify and synthesize evidence on the use of PREMs in pediatric healthcare settings and their characteristics. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis guidelines governed the conduct and reporting of this review. An exhaustive search strategy was applied to MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO, Cochrane Library, and CINAHL databases to identify relevant peer-reviewed articles from high-income countries. Additionally, gray literature was searched to capture real-world implementation of PREMs. All the articles were screened independently by two reviewers in two steps. Data was extracted independently, synthesized, and tabulated. Findings from gray literature was synthesized and reported separately. Risk of bias for the studies identified through scientific databases was assessed independently by two reviewers using the National Institutes of Health Quality Assessment Tool for Observational Cohort and Cross-Sectional Studies. The initial search identified 15,457 articles. After removing duplicates, the title and abstracts of 11,543 articles were screened. Seven hundred ten articles were eligible for full-text review. Finally, 83 articles met the criteria and were included in the analyses. Of the 83 includes studies conducted in 14 countries, 48 were conducted in USA, 25 in European countries and 10 in other countries. These 83 studies reported on the use of 39 different PREMs in pediatric healthcare settings. The gray literature retrieved 10 additional PREMs. The number of items in these PREMs ranged from 7 to 89. Twenty-three PREMs were designed to be completed by proxy, 10 by either pediatric patients or family caregivers, and 6 by pediatric patients themselves. This comprehensive review is the first to systematically search evidence around the use of PREMs in pediatrics. The findings of this review can guide health administrators and researchers to use appropriate PREMs to implement patient and family-centered care in pediatrics.
患者报告体验测量(PREMs)是经过验证的问卷,用于收集患者及其家属对接受护理体验的看法,通常用于衡量护理质量,目标是使护理更加以患者和家庭为中心。PREMs在儿科人群中越来越多地被采用,然而在理解PREMs在儿科中的应用方面存在知识空白。为了识别和综合关于PREMs在儿科医疗环境中的应用及其特征的证据。系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目指南指导了本评价的实施和报告。对MEDLINE、EMBASE、PsycINFO、Cochrane图书馆和CINAHL数据库应用了详尽的检索策略,以识别来自高收入国家的相关同行评审文章。此外,还检索了灰色文献以获取PREMs在现实世界中的实施情况。所有文章由两名评审员分两步独立筛选。数据被独立提取、综合并制成表格。灰色文献的研究结果被综合并单独报告。两名评审员使用美国国立卫生研究院观察性队列和横断面研究质量评估工具,独立评估通过科学数据库识别的研究的偏倚风险。初步检索识别出15457篇文章。去除重复项后,筛选了11543篇文章的标题和摘要。710篇文章符合全文评审标准。最后,83篇文章符合标准并被纳入分析。在这83项纳入研究中,14个国家开展了研究,其中48项在美国进行,25项在欧洲国家进行,10项在其他国家进行。这83项研究报告了在儿科医疗环境中使用39种不同的PREMs。灰色文献又检索到10种PREMs。这些PREMs中的项目数量从7到89不等。23种PREMs设计为由代理人完成,10种由儿科患者或家庭照顾者完成,6种由儿科患者自己完成。这项全面的综述首次系统地检索了关于PREMs在儿科应用的证据。本综述的结果可以指导卫生管理人员和研究人员使用合适的PREMs在儿科实施以患者和家庭为中心的护理。