Jolien Duponselle, Sandrine Herbelet, Liesbeth Delbaere, Zoë De Schryver, Caroline B. Terwee, Albert Wolkerstorfer, Julien Seneschal, Phyllis Spuls, Amit Garg, Iltefat Hamzavi, Reinhart Speeckaert, Nanja van Geel
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Abstract
Evaluating measurement properties (MPs) of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in vitiligo is essential for evidence-based recommendations and identifying research gaps. This study assesses the quality of PROMs used in vitiligo. A systematic search of PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Library (up to 20 February 2024) included studies on PROM analysis or development, excluding those validating other tools. Quality assessments followed the COSMIN guidelines. PROMs with the highest number MPs rated sufficient (supported by moderate/high Quality of Evidence [QoE]) were reported per construct category, and information related to content validity specifically was provided. Forty articles on 24 PROMs (=161 MP studies) were analyzed. In the QoL group, the VIT, VLQI, VIP-FS, and ViPPO had the highest number of MPs rated sufficient (n = 3). For severity-related constructs, the Self-Assessment Vitiligo Extent Score (SA-VES) had the most MPs rated sufficient (n = 3). For treatment-related PROMs, the BMQ had the highest number MPs rated sufficient (n = 2). Content validity was limitedly assessed in 12 different PROMs. Comprehensive MP assessment and further validation of vitiligo PROMs are necessary to make definitive conclusions. These systematic reviews are registered at PROSPERO (CRD42020216338). Only English publications were included, which may limit the scope. Additionally, systematic searches conducted by different reviewers in consecutive updates may introduce subjectivity.
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Pigment Cell & Melanoma Researchpublishes manuscripts on all aspects of pigment cells including development, cell and molecular biology, genetics, diseases of pigment cells including melanoma. Papers that provide insights into the causes and progression of melanoma including the process of metastasis and invasion, proliferation, senescence, apoptosis or gene regulation are especially welcome, as are papers that use the melanocyte system to answer questions of general biological relevance. Papers that are purely descriptive or make only minor advances to our knowledge of pigment cells or melanoma in particular are not suitable for this journal. Keywords
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research, cell biology, melatonin, biochemistry, chemistry, comparative biology, dermatology, developmental biology, genetics, hormones, intracellular signalling, melanoma, molecular biology, ocular and extracutaneous melanin, pharmacology, photobiology, physics, pigmentary disorders