A systematic review and mapping exercise to assess the content validity of patient-reported outcome measures for adults having reconstructive surgery of the lower limb.

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Jennie Lister, Sophie James, Hemant K Sharma, Catherine Hewitt, Helen Fulbright, Heather Leggett, Catriona McDaid
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Aims: Lower limb reconstruction (LLR) has a profound impact on patients, affecting multiple areas of their lives. Many patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are employed to assess these impacts; however, there are concerns that they do not adequately capture all outcomes important to patients, and may lack content validity in this context. This review explored whether PROMs used with adults requiring, undergoing, or after undergoing LLR exhibited content validity and adequately captured outcomes considered relevant and important to patients.

Methods: A total of 37 PROMs were identified. Systematic searches were performed to retrieve content validity studies in the adult LLR population, and hand-searches used to find PROM development studies. Content validity assessments for each measure were performed following Consensus-based Standards for the selection of health measurement Instruments (COSMIN) guidelines. A mapping exercise compared all PROMs to a conceptual framework previously developed by the study team ('the PROLLIT framework') to explore whether each PROM covered important and relevant concepts.

Results: The systematic searches found 13 studies, while hand searches found 50 PROM development studies, and copies of all 37 measures. Although several studies discussed content validity, none were found which formally assessed this measurement property in the adult LLR population. Development of many PROMs was rated as inadequate, no PROM had sufficient content validity in the study population, and none covered all areas of the PROLLIT framework. The LIMB-Q was the most promising and comprehensive measure assessed, although further validation in a wider sample of LLR patients was recommended.

Conclusion: Current PROMs used in adults requiring, undergoing, or after undergoing LLR lack content validity and do not assess all important and relevant outcomes. There is an urgent need for improved outcome measurement in this population. This can be achieved through development of a new PROM, or through validation of existing measures in representative samples.

一项系统的回顾和绘图练习,以评估患者报告的成人下肢重建手术结果测量的内容有效性。
目的:下肢重建术(Lower limb reconstruction, LLR)对患者影响深远,影响患者生活的多个方面。许多患者报告的结果测量(PROMs)被用来评估这些影响;然而,人们担心它们不能充分捕获对患者重要的所有结果,并且在这种情况下可能缺乏内容效度。本综述探讨了用于需要、接受或在接受LLR后的成人的PROMs是否具有内容效度,并充分捕获了与患者相关和重要的结果。方法:共鉴定出37株PROMs。系统检索用于检索成人LLR人群的内容效度研究,手工检索用于查找PROM发展研究。根据基于共识的健康测量工具选择标准(COSMIN)指南对每项测量进行了内容效度评估。将所有PROM与研究团队先前开发的概念框架(“PROLLIT框架”)进行比较,以探索每个PROM是否涵盖了重要和相关的概念。结果:系统检索发现了13项研究,而手工检索发现了50项PROM发展研究,以及所有37项测量的副本。虽然有几项研究讨论了内容效度,但没有一项研究正式评估了成年LLR人群的这一测量特性。许多PROM的开发被认为是不充分的,没有一个PROM在研究人群中具有足够的内容效度,没有一个PROM涵盖了PROLLIT框架的所有领域。尽管建议在更广泛的LLR患者样本中进一步验证,但LIMB-Q是评估中最有希望和最全面的测量方法。结论:目前用于需要、正在接受或在接受LLR后的成年人的PROMs缺乏内容效度,并且没有评估所有重要和相关的结果。迫切需要改进这一人群的结果测量。这可以通过开发新的PROM或通过在代表性样品中验证现有措施来实现。
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