General Practice, Amsterdam UMC, Location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, de Boelelaan 1117, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Amsterdam Public Health, Health Behaviors & Chronic Diseases, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Rev Endocr Metab Disord. 2022 Oct;23(5):931-977. doi: 10.1007/s11154-022-09734-9. Epub 2022 Jul 2.
Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) are important tools to assess outcomes relevant to patients, with Health-Related Quality Of Life (HRQOL) as an important construct to be measured. Many different HRQOL PROMs are used in the type 2 diabetes field, however a complete overview of these PROMs is currently lacking. We therefore aimed to systematically describe and classify the content of all PROMs that have specifically been developed or validated to measure (aspects of) HRQOL in people with type 2 diabetes. A literature search was performed in PubMed and EMBASE until 31 December 2021. Studies on the development or validation of a PROM measuring HRQOL, or aspects of HRQOL, in people with type 2 diabetes were included. Title and abstract and full-text screening were conducted by two independent researchers and data extraction was performed independently by one of the researchers. Data were extracted on language in which the PROM was developed, target population, construct(s) being measured, names of (sub)scales and number of items per (sub)scale. In addition, all PROMs and subscales were classified according to specific aspects of HRQOL based on the Wilson & Cleary model (symptom status, functional status, general health perceptions) to aid researchers in PROM selection. In total 220 studies were identified that developed or validated PROMs that measure (aspects of) HRQOL in people with type 2 diabetes. Of the 116 unique HRQOL PROMs, 91 (of the subscales) measured symptom status, 60 measured functional status and 26 measured general health perceptions. In addition, 16 of the PROMs (subscales) measured global quality of life. 61 of the 116 PROMs (subscales) also include characteristics of the individual (e.g. aspects of personality, coping) or environment (e.g. social or financial support) and patient-reported experience measures (PREMs, e.g. measure of a patient's perception of their personal experience of the healthcare they have received, e.g. treatment satisfaction), which are not part of the HRQOL construct. Only 9 of the 116 PROMs measure all aspects of HRQOL based on the Wilson & Cleary model. Finally, 8 of the 116 PROMs stating to measure HRQOL, measured no HRQOL construct. In conclusion, a large number of PROMs are available for people with type 2 diabetes, which intend to measure (aspects of) HRQOL. These PROMs measure a large variety of (sub)constructs, which are not all HRQOL constructs, with a small amount of PROMs not measuring HRQOL at all. There is a need for consensus on which aspects of HRQOL should be measured in people with type 2 diabetes and which PROMs to use in research and daily practice. PROSPERO: CRD42017071012. COMET database: http://www.comet-initiative.org/studies/details/956 .
患者报告结局测量(PROMs)是评估与患者相关结局的重要工具,健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)是一个重要的测量指标。许多不同的 HRQOL PROMs 在 2 型糖尿病领域得到应用,但目前还缺乏对这些 PROMs 的全面概述。因此,我们旨在系统地描述和分类所有专门开发或验证用于测量 2 型糖尿病患者(各方面)HRQOL 的 PROMs 的内容。在 PubMed 和 EMBASE 中进行了文献检索,检索时间截至 2021 年 12 月 31 日。纳入了专门开发或验证用于测量 2 型糖尿病患者 HRQOL 或 HRQOL 各方面的 PROM 的研究。由两名独立研究人员进行标题和摘要筛选以及全文筛选,由其中一名研究人员独立进行数据提取。提取的信息包括开发 PROM 的语言、目标人群、正在测量的(子)结构、(子)量表的名称以及每个(子)量表的项目数。此外,根据 Wilson 和 Cleary 模型(症状状态、功能状态、总体健康感知)中 HRQOL 的具体方面对所有 PROM 和子量表进行分类,以帮助研究人员选择 PROM。共确定了 220 项开发或验证用于测量 2 型糖尿病患者(各方面)HRQOL 的 PROM 的研究。在 116 种独特的 HRQOL PROM 中,91 种(子量表)测量症状状态,60 种测量功能状态,26 种测量总体健康感知。此外,16 种 PROM(子量表)测量总体生活质量。在 116 种 PROM 中,有 61 种(子量表)还包括个体特征(例如个性特征、应对方式)或环境特征(例如社会或经济支持)以及患者报告体验测量(PROM,例如患者对他们所接受的医疗保健的个人体验的感知,例如治疗满意度),这些都不属于 HRQOL 结构的一部分。在 116 种 PROM 中,只有 9 种基于 Wilson 和 Cleary 模型测量所有 HRQOL 方面。最后,在 116 种声称测量 HRQOL 的 PROM 中,有 8 种没有测量任何 HRQOL 结构。总之,有大量的 PROM 可用于测量 2 型糖尿病患者的(各方面)HRQOL。这些 PROM 测量了大量不同的(子)结构,并非所有都是 HRQOL 结构,其中一小部分 PROM 根本不测量 HRQOL。目前需要就 2 型糖尿病患者应测量哪些 HRQOL 方面以及在研究和日常实践中应使用哪些 PROM 达成共识。PROSPERO:CRD42017071012。COMET 数据库:http://www.comet-initiative.org/studies/details/956 。