Aquilina Alexander L, Claireaux Harry, Aquilina Christian O, Tutton Elizabeth, Fitzpatrick Ray, Costa Matthew L, Griffin Xavier L
Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Musculoskeletal Research Unit, Translational Health Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
Bone Joint Res. 2023 Jun 1;12(6):352-361. doi: 10.1302/2046-3758.126.BJR-2022-0280.R1.
A core outcome set for adult, open lower limb fracture has been established consisting of 'Walking, gait and mobility', 'Being able to return to life roles', 'Pain or discomfort', and 'Quality of life'. This study aims to identify which outcome measurement instruments (OMIs) should be recommended to measure each core outcome.
A systematic review and quality assessment were conducted to identify existing instruments with evidence of good measurement properties in the open lower limb fracture population for each core outcome. Additionally, shortlisting criteria were developed to identify suitable instruments not validated in the target population. Candidate instruments were presented, discussed, and voted on at a consensus meeting of key stakeholders.
The Wales Lower Limb Trauma Recovery scale was identified, demonstrating validation evidence in the target population. In addition, ten candidate OMIs met the shortlisting criteria. Six patients, eight healthcare professionals, and 11 research methodologists attended the consensus meeting. Consensus was achieved for the EuroQol five-dimension five-level questionnaire (EQ-5D-5L) and the Lower Extremity Functional Scale (LEFS) to measure 'Quality of life' and 'Walking, gait and mobility' in future research trials, audit, and clinical assessment, respectively. No instrument met consensus criteria to measure 'Being able to return to life roles' and 'Pain or discomfort'. However, the EQ-5D-5L was found to demonstrate good face validity and could also be used pragmatically to measure these two outcomes, accepting limitations in sensitivity.
This study recommends the LEFS and EQ-5D-5L to measure the core outcome set for adult open lower limb fracture.
已建立成人开放性下肢骨折的核心结局集,包括“行走、步态与活动能力”、“能够恢复生活角色”、“疼痛或不适”以及“生活质量”。本研究旨在确定应推荐哪些结局测量工具(OMIs)来测量每个核心结局。
进行了系统评价和质量评估,以确定在开放性下肢骨折人群中具有良好测量特性证据的现有工具,用于每个核心结局。此外,还制定了入围标准,以识别在目标人群中未经验证的合适工具。在关键利益相关者的共识会议上展示、讨论并投票表决候选工具。
确定了威尔士下肢创伤恢复量表,该量表在目标人群中有验证证据。此外,有10种候选OMIs符合入围标准。6名患者、8名医护人员和11名研究方法学家参加了共识会议。就欧洲五维度五水平健康量表(EQ - 5D - 5L)和下肢功能量表(LEFS)分别用于未来研究试验、审核和临床评估中的“生活质量”和“行走、步态与活动能力”测量达成了共识。没有工具符合测量“能够恢复生活角色”和“疼痛或不适”的共识标准。然而,发现EQ - 5D - 5L具有良好的表面效度,也可实际用于测量这两个结局,但需接受敏感性方面的局限性。
本研究推荐使用LEFS和EQ - 5D - 5L来测量成人开放性下肢骨折的核心结局集。