Yung Amanda E, Luong Jason, Crouch Gareth, Hong Angela M, Ananda Arjuna, Taylor Simon, Kotronakis Ilias, Low Tsu-Hui Hubert, Elliott Michael S, McBride Kate, Rutherford Claudia, Clark Jonathan R, Ch'ng Sydney
From the Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Institute of Academic Surgery at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2024 Mar 22;12(3):e5689. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000005689. eCollection 2024 Mar.
Facial cancer surgery involving the midface (comprising the lower eyelids, nose, cheeks, and upper lip) can have debilitating life-changing functional, social, and psychological impacts on the patient. Midface symptoms are inadequately captured by existing patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs). PROMs are increasingly used for individual patient care, quality improvement, and standardized reporting of treatment outcomes. This study aimed to present our findings from the first phase of the development of a midface, specifically periocular and nasal, PROM.
After international guidance for PROM development, the first phase comprised identification of salient issues and item generation. Fifteen patients who had midface surgery and 10 clinicians from various specialties with more than 5 years' experience treating these patients were recruited. Semi-structured interviews explored aesthetic, functional, social, and psychological outcomes, with specific attention to deficiencies in current PROMs. Thematic analysis was used to develop an item pool, and group interviews with clinicians were carried out to create and refine PROM scales.
Qualitative data from patient interviews were grouped into aesthetic, functional, and psychosocial domains for the eyelids and nose. Ninety-nine draft items were generated across these domains. Following focus group discussions, the final version of the midface-specific PROM contained 31 items (13 eye-specific, 10-nose-specific, eight general midface items).
This midface-specific PROM is valuable in assessing and comparing patient-reported outcomes in those who have undergone complex resection and reconstruction of the midface. This PROM is currently undergoing field testing.
涉及面中部(包括下眼睑、鼻子、脸颊和上唇)的面部癌症手术会对患者的功能、社交和心理产生改变生活的严重影响。现有的患者报告结局测量工具(PROMs)无法充分捕捉面中部症状。PROMs越来越多地用于个体患者护理、质量改进和治疗结局的标准化报告。本研究旨在展示我们在开发面中部(特别是眼周和鼻部)PROM第一阶段的研究结果。
根据PROM开发的国际指南,第一阶段包括确定突出问题和生成条目。招募了15名接受过面中部手术的患者和10名来自不同专业、有超过5年治疗这些患者经验的临床医生。半结构化访谈探讨了美学、功能、社交和心理结局,特别关注当前PROMs的不足之处。采用主题分析法建立条目池,并与临床医生进行小组访谈以创建和完善PROM量表。
患者访谈的定性数据按眼睑和鼻子的美学、功能和心理社会领域进行分组。在这些领域共生成了99个条目草案。经过焦点小组讨论,面中部特异性PROM的最终版本包含31个条目(13个眼部特异性条目、10个鼻部特异性条目、8个面中部一般性条目)。
这种面中部特异性PROM在评估和比较接受过复杂面中部切除和重建手术患者的报告结局方面具有重要价值。该PROM目前正在进行现场测试。