Kalle J P Ruben, Saris Tim F F, Sierevelt Inger N, Eygendaal Denise, van Bergen Christiaan J A
Utrecht University, Heidelberglaan 8, 3584CS, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Amphia Hospital, Molengracht 21, 4818CK, Breda, The Netherlands.
J Patient Rep Outcomes. 2022 Jun 2;6(1):58. doi: 10.1186/s41687-022-00469-4.
As patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) have become of significant importance in patient evaluation, adequately selecting the appropriate instrument is an integral part of pediatric orthopedic research and clinical practice. This systematic review provides a comprehensive overview of PROMs targeted at children with impairment of the upper limb, and critically appraises and summarizes the quality of their measurement properties by applying the COnsensus-based Standards for selection of health Measurement INstruments (COSMIN) methodology.
A systematic search of the MEDLINE and EMBASE databases was performed to identify relevant publications reporting on the development and/or validation of PROMs used for evaluating children with impairment of the upper extremity. Data extraction and quality assessment (including a risk of bias evaluation) of the included studies was undertaken by two reviewers independently and in accordance with COSMIN guidelines.
Out of 6423 screened publications, 32 original articles were eligible for inclusion in this review, reporting evidence on the measurement properties of 22 self- and/or proxy-reported questionnaires (including seven cultural adaptations) for various pediatric orthopedic conditions, including cerebral palsy (CP) and obstetric brachial plexus palsy (OBPP). The measurement property most frequently evaluated was construct validity. No studies evaluating content validity and only four PROM development studies were included. The methodological quality of these development studies was either 'doubtful' or 'inadequate'. The quantity and quality of the evidence on the other measurement properties of the included questionnaires varied substantially with insufficient sample sizes and/or poor methodological quality resulting in significant downgrading of evidence quality.
This review provides a comprehensive overview of currently available PROMs for evaluation of the pediatric upper limb. Based on our findings, none of the PROMs demonstrated sufficient evidence on their measurement properties to justify recommending the use of these instruments. These findings provide room for validation studies on existing pediatric orthopedic upper limb PROMs (especially on content validity), and/or the development of new instruments.
随着患者报告结局测量(PROMs)在患者评估中变得至关重要,充分选择合适的工具是小儿骨科研究和临床实践的一个重要组成部分。本系统评价全面概述了针对上肢功能障碍儿童的PROMs,并通过应用基于共识的健康测量工具选择标准(COSMIN)方法,对其测量属性的质量进行了批判性评价和总结。
对MEDLINE和EMBASE数据库进行系统检索,以识别报告用于评估上肢功能障碍儿童的PROMs的开发和/或验证的相关出版物。两名评价者独立并根据COSMIN指南对纳入研究进行数据提取和质量评估(包括偏倚风险评估)。
在6423篇筛选出的出版物中,32篇原创文章符合纳入本评价的条件,报告了22份自我报告和/或代理报告问卷(包括7份文化适应性调整问卷)针对各种小儿骨科疾病(包括脑瘫(CP)和产伤性臂丛神经麻痹(OBPP))测量属性的证据。最常评估的测量属性是结构效度。没有评估内容效度的研究,仅纳入了四项PROM开发研究。这些开发研究的方法学质量为“可疑”或“不足”。纳入问卷的其他测量属性的证据数量和质量差异很大,样本量不足和/或方法学质量差导致证据质量显著降级。
本评价全面概述了目前可用于评估小儿上肢的PROMs。根据我们的研究结果,没有一种PROM在其测量属性上表现出足够的证据来证明推荐使用这些工具是合理的。这些发现为现有小儿骨科上肢PROMs的验证研究(特别是内容效度方面)和/或新工具的开发提供了空间。