Department of Podiatry, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand.
Auckland Sports Podiatry, Auckland, New Zealand.
J Foot Ankle Res. 2024 Jun;17(2):e12025. doi: 10.1002/jfa2.12025.
Sesamoiditis is a common, and often painful, musculoskeletal pathology frequently encountered by podiatrists. However, there are currently no recommendations to guide podiatrists in the assessment and management of people with sesamoiditis. The aim of this study was to develop consensus-driven clinical recommendations on the assessment and management of people with sesamoiditis.
A four-round online Delphi survey was conducted with a panel of New Zealand and Australian podiatrists. In the first round, panellists answered open-ended questions that were used to create statements. In round two, the panellists scored the statements from 1 to 9 (1 = not at all important, 9 = absolutely essential). Consensus was defined using the RAND/University of California Los Angles Disagreement Index. Panellists were asked to reconsider statements that did not achieve consensus in round three. In the final round, content validity and acceptability of the statements for inclusion in clinical recommendations were determined using content validity ratios and the Content Validity Index (CVI).
Eighteen panellists completed round one with 16 (89%) completing all four rounds. A total of 118 statements were generated following round one. Following rounds two and three, 78 statements were accepted by panellists as being important, with 62 statements achieving sufficient content validity for inclusion in clinical recommendations. The CVI for these 62 statements was 0.58. These recommendations provide guidance on subjective assessment (pain characteristics/symptomology, activity/sports/training history and medical history) objective assessment (establishing a diagnosis, identifying contributing biomechanical factors, footwear/orthoses, ruling out differential diagnoses) and management (temporary padding/strapping, education, footwear, foot orthoses and when to consider referral).
This consensus exercise has provided a set of consensus-based recommendations for the assessment and management of people with sesamoiditis. In the current absence of research-based evidence in this area, these recommendations are intended to support clinicians. The recommendations may also serve as a basis for future clinical trials evaluating the efficacy of conservative interventions for people with sesamoiditis.
籽骨炎是一种常见且常引起疼痛的肌肉骨骼病理,经常被足病医生遇到。然而,目前没有建议来指导足病医生评估和管理患有籽骨炎的患者。本研究的目的是制定关于评估和管理患有籽骨炎患者的共识驱动临床建议。
对新西兰和澳大利亚的足病医生小组进行了四轮在线 Delphi 调查。在第一轮中,小组成员回答了开放性问题,这些问题用于创建陈述。在第二轮中,小组成员对陈述进行了 1 到 9 的评分(1 = 一点也不重要,9 = 绝对必要)。使用 RAND/加州大学洛杉矶分校分歧指数来定义共识。要求小组成员重新考虑在第三轮中未达成共识的陈述。在最后一轮中,使用内容有效性比和内容有效性指数(CVI)来确定陈述纳入临床建议的内容有效性和可接受性。
18 名小组成员完成了第一轮,其中 16 名(89%)完成了四轮。第一轮之后产生了 118 个陈述。经过第二轮和第三轮,有 78 个陈述被小组成员认为很重要,其中 62 个陈述具有足够的内容有效性,可以纳入临床建议。这 62 个陈述的 CVI 为 0.58。这些建议提供了关于主观评估(疼痛特征/症状、活动/运动/训练史和病史)、客观评估(确定诊断、识别促成生物力学因素、鞋子/矫形器、排除鉴别诊断)和管理(临时衬垫/包扎、教育、鞋子、足矫形器和何时考虑转介)的指导。
这项共识性工作为评估和管理患有籽骨炎的患者提供了一套基于共识的建议。在该领域缺乏基于研究证据的情况下,这些建议旨在为临床医生提供支持。这些建议也可以作为未来临床试验评估保守干预对患有籽骨炎患者疗效的基础。