Measuring Decisional Regret in Orthopedic Surgery: Tools, Time Points, and Score Interpretation.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Orthopedics Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-16 DOI:10.3928/01477447-20250620-02
Michael Jeffko, Iyan Younus, Aiyush Bansal, Patricia Lipson, Jack Sedwick, Maxey Cherel, Laura Reynolds, Philip Louie
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Abstract

Background: As shared decision-making models gain prominence, patients are taking on more responsibility in deciding whether to undergo surgery. Decisional regret is a key patient-reported outcome (PRO) to evaluate quality of care and surgical success. With increased emphasis on decisional regret, determining the tools to measure regret is of increasing importance. The objectives of this study were to (1) investigate and identify the tools used to measure decisional regret in elective orthopedic surgery and (2) examine the time frame in which regret is measured postoperatively.

Materials and methods: The authors conducted a systematic literature review of PubMed/MEDLINE and Embase databases from database inception until September 5, 2024. All studies that discussed a patient's decisional regret in the context of elective orthopedic surgery were eligible.

Results: Initial results yielded 1,002 articles, and 26 were chosen for inclusion. The Decisional Regret Scale (DRS) was the most used tool, appearing in 54% of the articles. Novel, study-specific questions were used in 19% of the studies, while 15% used question 22 of the Scoliosis Research Society-22 tool and 11% used non-standardized patient interviews. Regret was assessed postoperatively at >24 months in 15% of studies, at 24 months in 17%, at 12 months in 22%, at 6 months in 26%, at multiple time frames in 4%, and was not stated in 8%.

Conclusion: Decisional regret is an increasingly important PRO that can help optimize medical interventions. The DRS, used in more than half of the studies analyzed, is the most widely adopted and validated tool for quantifying regret and should be prioritized in future research. While timing of regret assessment varied, the 6-month and 12-month postoperative intervals were the most common and are suggested as standard time points for measuring regret. Additionally, establishing clinical stratifications for regret scores will facilitate meta-analysis and improve risk factor identification, enhancing shared decision-making and patient care. [Orthopedics. 2025;48(4):e153-e161.].

测量骨科手术中的决策后悔:工具、时间点和评分解释。
背景:随着共享决策模式的日益突出,患者在决定是否接受手术方面承担了更多的责任。决定后悔是评估护理质量和手术成功的关键患者报告结果(PRO)。随着对决策后悔的日益重视,确定衡量后悔的工具变得越来越重要。本研究的目的是:(1)调查并确定用于测量选择性骨科手术决策后悔的工具;(2)检查术后后悔测量的时间框架。材料和方法:作者对PubMed/MEDLINE和Embase数据库从建库到2024年9月5日进行了系统的文献综述。所有讨论择期骨科手术患者决策后悔的研究均符合条件。结果:初步结果为1002篇,其中26篇入选。决策后悔量表(DRS)是最常用的工具,出现在54%的文章中。19%的研究使用了新颖的、研究特定的问题,15%的研究使用了脊柱侧凸研究协会-22工具的问题22,11%的研究使用了非标准化的患者访谈。15%的研究在术后24个月评估后悔,17%的研究在术后24个月评估后悔,22%的研究在术后12个月评估后悔,26%的研究在术后6个月评估后悔,4%的研究在多个时间段评估后悔,8%的研究没有评估后悔。结论:决策后悔是一个越来越重要的PRO,可以帮助优化医疗干预措施。超过一半的分析研究使用了DRS,它是量化后悔的最广泛采用和最有效的工具,应该在未来的研究中优先考虑。虽然后悔评估的时间各不相同,但术后6个月和12个月的间隔是最常见的,并被建议作为衡量后悔的标准时间点。此外,建立后悔评分的临床分层将促进荟萃分析,改善风险因素识别,加强共同决策和患者护理。[矫形手术。48 2025; (4): e153-e161。]。
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Orthopedics
Orthopedics 医学-整形外科
CiteScore
2.20
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160
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: For over 40 years, Orthopedics, a bimonthly peer-reviewed journal, has been the preferred choice of orthopedic surgeons for clinically relevant information on all aspects of adult and pediatric orthopedic surgery and treatment. Edited by Robert D''Ambrosia, MD, Chairman of the Department of Orthopedics at the University of Colorado, Denver, and former President of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, as well as an Editorial Board of over 100 international orthopedists, Orthopedics is the source to turn to for guidance in your practice. The journal offers access to current articles, as well as several years of archived content. Highlights also include Blue Ribbon articles published full text in print and online, as well as Tips & Techniques posted with every issue.
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