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手部和腕部瘢痕结局的报告:最新文献综述。

Reporting of scar outcomes in the hand and wrist; a state-of-the-art literature review.

机构信息

Therapy Department, Charing Cross Hospital, Fulham Palace Road, London, W6 8RF, UK.

Pain Research, Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London, London, UK.

出版信息

BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2023 Mar 31;24(1):249. doi: 10.1186/s12891-023-06296-y.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The aim of this literature review was to synthesise and report current practice in evaluation and reporting of scar outcomes in hand and wrist clinical research.

METHODS

A systematic search from inception to 2022 was conducted using three electronic databases. English language randomized controlled trials and observational cohort studies reporting standardised scar outcome measures and/or scar symptoms, appearance, impairment, function, or mental health outcomes in patients with hand and wrist scars were included. Two independent reviewers determined study eligibility and performed data extraction of a priori identified scar outcome domains. Data analysis included descriptive statistics and identification of discordance in taxonomy.

RESULTS

Fifty-nine studies were included. Elective surgery cohorts were the most frequently included clinical population (n = 28; 47%) followed by burns (n = 16; 27%). Six different standardised scar outcome measures were reported by 25% of studies however only 7% of studies utilised a patient-reported measure. Scar symptoms were the most frequently reported outcome domain (81%); but taxonomy was incongruous, constructs lacked working definitions required for generalisability and outcome measurement was variable and unreported. Nineteen different measures of scar appearance and structure were reported by 30 (51%) of studies however only nine (23%) were patient-reported. Seven different hand function PROMs were reported by 25 (43%) studies. Person-centred domains including scar acceptability (12%), mental health impact (5%), and social participation (4%) were rarely reported.

CONCLUSIONS

This review highlights that evaluation and reporting of hand and wrist scar outcomes is not standardised, assessment methods and measures are under-reported and there is discordance in taxonomy. Evaluation is not person-centred, rather it is dependent on clinician assessment. Domains including scar acceptability, mental health, and social participation are rarely addressed. A stakeholder consensus derived hand and wrist scar core outcome measurement set will promote standardisation and underpin improvements in clinical research quality, transparency, and rigour.

摘要

目的

本文献综述的目的是综合并报告手部和腕部临床研究中瘢痕结局评估和报告的当前实践。

方法

从开始到 2022 年,使用三个电子数据库进行了系统搜索。纳入了报告标准化瘢痕结局测量指标和/或手部和腕部瘢痕患者的瘢痕症状、外观、损伤、功能或心理健康结局的英文随机对照试验和观察性队列研究。两名独立审查员确定了研究的合格性,并对预先确定的瘢痕结局领域进行了数据提取。数据分析包括描述性统计和分类法不一致性的识别。

结果

共纳入 59 项研究。择期手术队列是最常纳入的临床人群(n=28;47%),其次是烧伤(n=16;27%)。25%的研究报告了 6 种不同的标准化瘢痕结局测量指标,但只有 7%的研究使用了患者报告的测量指标。瘢痕症状是最常报告的结局领域(81%);但分类法不一致,缺乏可推广性所需的构建工作定义,且结局测量方法多样且未报告。30 项(51%)研究报告了 19 种不同的瘢痕外观和结构测量指标,但只有 9 项(23%)是患者报告的。25 项(43%)研究报告了 7 种不同的手部功能 PROM。很少报告以患者为中心的领域,包括瘢痕可接受性(12%)、心理健康影响(5%)和社会参与(4%)。

结论

本综述强调手部和腕部瘢痕结局的评估和报告尚未标准化,评估方法和措施报告不足,且分类法不一致。评估不是以患者为中心的,而是依赖于临床医生的评估。很少涉及瘢痕可接受性、心理健康和社会参与等领域。由利益相关者共识得出的手部和腕部瘢痕核心结局测量集将促进标准化,并支持改善临床研究质量、透明度和严谨性。

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