A systematic review of the patient reported outcome measures used to assess the impact of periodontitis and peri-implantitis on oral health related quality of life.
Joshua M Jackson, Richard Holliday, James S Hyde, Helen J Rogers
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Abstract
Introduction: Periodontal disease (PD) and peri-implantitis (PI) can have a significant impact on oral health related quality of life. It is important that any patient reported outcome measures accurately reflect this impact.
Aims: To identify the measures used to assess the impact of periodontal disease and peri-implantitis on oral health related quality of life. To assess the psychometric properties of the measures identified by applying an adapted version of the Consensus-based standards for the selection of health measurement instruments (COSMIN) checklist.
Materials and methods: A search of the literature incorporated relevant MeSH terms across four separate databases: Scopus, Web of Science, Medline and Embase. Following the removal of duplicates, studies meeting the inclusion criteria were screened. Any condition specific measure or a measure appearing greater than five times was analysed in accordance with the COSMIN criteria.
Results: A total of 2103 articles were identified, of which 140 proceeded to full text review. A total of eight different OHRQoL measures were identified and psychometrically analysed.
Discussion: The majority of measures used to assess the impact of PD and PI were not validated on local populations and were non-specific, generated by clinicians and researchers. The three condition specific measures were adaptations of the Oral Health Impact Profile, a non-specific patient reported outcome measure which may not accurately reflect the specific signs, symptoms and overall impact of PD/PI on an individual's OHRQoL.
Conclusion: There is a necessity for a condition-specific instrument to be developed to ensure that the impact of periodontal disease and peri-implantitis on OHRQoL is captured accurately.
牙周病(PD)和种植周炎(PI)会对口腔健康相关的生活质量产生重大影响。重要的是,任何患者报告的结果测量都准确地反映了这种影响。目的:确定用于评估牙周病和种植周炎对口腔健康相关生活质量影响的措施。通过应用基于共识的健康测量工具选择标准(COSMIN)核对表,评估所确定措施的心理测量特性。材料和方法:在Scopus、Web of Science、Medline和Embase四个不同的数据库中检索文献,纳入相关的MeSH术语。删除重复项后,筛选符合纳入标准的研究。根据COSMIN标准对任何特定条件的测量或出现次数大于5次的测量进行了分析。结果:共纳入2103篇文献,其中140篇进行了全文综述。总共确定了八种不同的OHRQoL测量方法并进行了心理测量学分析。讨论:用于评估PD和PI影响的大多数措施未在当地人群中得到验证,并且是非特异性的,由临床医生和研究人员生成。这三种情况的具体措施是对口腔健康影响概况的改编,这是一种非特异性的患者报告的结果措施,可能不能准确反映PD/PI对个人OHRQoL的具体体征、症状和总体影响。结论:为准确掌握牙周病和种植周炎对OHRQoL的影响,有必要开发一种针对具体情况的仪器。