Development of a prototype of a patient-reported outcomes measure for hypospadias care, the Patient Assessment Tool for Hypospadias (PATH)

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Charlene Brown, Kristen Larson, Brandon Cockrum, Bridget Hawryluk, Courtney M. Moore, Sarah E. Wiehe, Katherine H. Chan
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Abstract

Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for hypospadias care are lacking, and most existing instruments were developed without patient input. The objective of this study was to 1) use our previously developed for concept elicitation in a sample of adolescent and young adult hypospadias patients and 2) develop a new hypospadias PROM. We recruited English-speaking males ages 13–30 living in the United States with a self-reported history of hypospadias through targeted advertisements on Facebook and Instagram from March to June 2022. Using a Qualtrics screening survey ineligible respondents were identified using automated fraud detection and manual review. Consenting participants were sent an electronic containing brief creative writing exercises and multiple-choice scales to facilitate participant reflections about genital appearance, urination, sexual function, and psychosocial well-being. Demographics were summarized using descriptive statistics. Human-centered design researchers synthesized the journals’ key themes to 1) create an affinity diagram with hypospadias-related quality of life (QOL) domains and 2) draft items for the PROM covering each domain and sub-domain. Journal participants were asked to complete a survey to 1) rank hypospadias QOL domains, subdomains, and draft items for the PROM, and 2) explore their preferences for item phrasing. In a small group virtual interview, a urologist and a hypospadias patient reviewed and revised draft PROM items, and a final PROM was created. Of the 411 completed screening surveys, 391 were ineligible. Journals were sent to 20 eligible participants. Of these, 12 completed journals: 8 adults; 4 adolescents (11 surgical/1 non-surgical): 66.7% White, 8.3% Black, 16.7% Asian, 8.3% >1 race. The meatal location was distal for 41.7%, proximal for 41.7%, unknown/missing for 16.7%. We identified four hypospadias-related quality-of-life domains and 13 respective sub-domains (Extended Summary Figure) of these, two were novel domains: 1) knowledge about the condition/treatment and comfort with treatment decision, and 2) impact on relationships with caregivers, medical providers, and sexual partners. A final PROM prototype, the Patient Assessment Tool for Hypospadias (PATH) was created, covering all QOL domains identified by participants. We created a simple, brief hypospadias PROM to screen for salient topics to be addressed by providers in the clinical setting. Limitations include the small sample size and limited clinical details about participants. Our study provides a hypospadias PROM that is ready for psychometric assessment in a larger sample.
开发尿道下裂护理的患者报告结果测量原型,即尿道下裂患者评估工具 (PATH)
尿道下裂治疗缺乏患者报告结果测量指标(PROM),现有的大多数测量工具都是在未征求患者意见的情况下开发的。本研究的目的是:1)在青少年尿道下裂患者样本中使用我们之前开发的概念诱导工具;2)开发新的尿道下裂患者报告表(PROM)。2022 年 3 月至 6 月期间,我们通过 Facebook 和 Instagram 上的定向广告招募了居住在美国、自述有尿道下裂病史的 13-30 岁英语男性。通过自动欺诈检测和人工审核,使用 Qualtrics 筛选调查确定了不符合条件的受访者。征得同意的受访者会收到一份包含简短创意写作练习和多选题量表的电子文档,以方便受访者思考生殖器外观、排尿、性功能和社会心理健康等问题。使用描述性统计对人口统计学进行了总结。以人为中心的设计研究人员综合了期刊的关键主题,以便:1)创建尿道下裂相关生活质量 (QOL) 领域的亲和图;2)起草涵盖每个领域和子领域的 PROM 项目。期刊参与者被要求完成一项调查:1)对尿道下裂 QOL 领域、子领域和 PROM 项目草案进行排序;2)探讨他们对项目措辞的偏好。在一次小组虚拟访谈中,一名泌尿科医生和一名尿道下裂患者对 PROM 项目草案进行了审核和修订,并创建了最终的 PROM。在 411 份完成的筛选调查中,有 391 份不符合条件。向 20 名符合条件的参与者寄送了日志。其中 12 人完成了日志:8名成人;4名青少年(11名手术/1名非手术):66.7%为白人,8.3%为黑人,16.7%为亚裔,8.3%为多于一个种族。41.7%的患者的肉阜位置为远端,41.7%的患者的肉阜位置为近端,16.7%的患者的肉阜位置未知/缺失。我们确定了四个尿道下裂相关生活质量领域和 13 个相应的子领域(扩展摘要图),其中两个是新领域:1)对病情/治疗的了解和对治疗决定的满意度;2)对与护理人员、医疗服务提供者和性伴侣关系的影响。尿道下裂患者评估工具 (PATH) 的最终原型已经制作完成,涵盖了参与者确定的所有 QOL 领域。我们创建了一个简单、简短的尿道下裂 PROM,用于筛选临床环境中医疗服务提供者需要解决的突出问题。不足之处包括样本量较小,参与者的临床细节有限。我们的研究提供了尿道下裂 PROM,可以在更大样本中进行心理测量评估。
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Journal of Pediatric Urology
Journal of Pediatric Urology PEDIATRICS-UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
15.00%
发文量
330
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Pediatric Urology publishes submitted research and clinical articles relating to Pediatric Urology which have been accepted after adequate peer review. It publishes regular articles that have been submitted after invitation, that cover the curriculum of Pediatric Urology, and enable trainee surgeons to attain theoretical competence of the sub-specialty. It publishes regular reviews of pediatric urological articles appearing in other journals. It publishes invited review articles by recognised experts on modern or controversial aspects of the sub-specialty. It enables any affiliated society to advertise society events or information in the journal without charge and will publish abstracts of papers to be read at society meetings.
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