McGill University Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Harvey E. Beardmore Division of Pediatric Surgery, The Montreal Children's Hospital, McGill University Health Center, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Harvey E. Beardmore Division of Pediatric Surgery, The Montreal Children's Hospital, McGill University Health Center, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
J Pediatr Surg. 2023 May;58(5):862-870. doi: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2023.01.015. Epub 2023 Jan 20.
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and patient-reported experience measures (PREMs) are increasingly recognized as important health care quality indicators. PREMs measure patients' perception of the care they have received, differing from satisfaction ratings, which measure their expectations. The use of PREMs in pediatric surgery is limited, prompting this systematic review to assess their characteristics and identify areas for improvement.
A search was conducted in eight databases from inception until January 12, 2022, to identify PREMs used with pediatric surgical patients, with no language restrictions. We focused on studies of patient experience but also included studies that assessed satisfaction and sampled experience domains. The quality of the included studies was appraised using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool.
Following title and abstract screening of 2633 studies, 51 were included for full-text review, of which 22 were subsequently excluded because they measured only patient satisfaction rather than experience, and 14 were excluded for a range of other reasons. Out of the 15 included studies, questionnaires used in 12 studies were proxy-reported by parents and in 3 by both parents and children; none focused only on the child. Most instruments were developed in-house for each specific study, without patients' involvement in the process, and were not validated.
Although PROMs are increasingly used in pediatric surgery, PREMs are not yet in use, being typically substituted by satisfaction surveys. Significant efforts are needed to develop and implement PREMs in pediatric surgical care, in order to effectively capture children's and families' voices.
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患者报告的结局测量(PROMs)和患者报告的体验测量(PREMs)越来越被认为是重要的医疗保健质量指标。PREMs 衡量患者对所接受护理的感知,与满意度评分不同,后者衡量的是他们的期望。PREMs 在小儿外科中的应用有限,促使本系统评价评估其特征并确定需要改进的领域。
从成立到 2022 年 1 月 12 日,在八个数据库中进行了搜索,以确定用于小儿外科患者的 PREMs,无语言限制。我们专注于患者体验研究,但也包括评估满意度和抽样体验领域的研究。使用混合方法评估工具评估纳入研究的质量。
经过 2633 项研究的标题和摘要筛选,有 51 项研究进行了全文审查,其中 22 项因仅测量患者满意度而不是体验而被排除在外,14 项因各种其他原因被排除在外。在纳入的 15 项研究中,有 12 项研究使用的问卷由父母代理报告,有 3 项由父母和孩子共同报告;没有一项只关注孩子。大多数工具是为每个特定研究内部开发的,没有患者参与该过程,并且没有经过验证。
尽管 PROMs 在小儿外科中越来越多地使用,但 PREMs 尚未使用,通常被满意度调查所取代。需要做出重大努力来开发和实施小儿外科护理中的 PREMs,以便有效地捕捉儿童和家庭的声音。
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