Measurement properties of outcome measures for vitiligo. A systematic review.

Charlotte Vrijman, May W Linthorst Homan, Jacqueline Limpens, Wietze van der Veen, Albert Wolkerstorfer, Caroline B Terwee, Phyllis I Spuls
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OBJECTIVE To summarize and critically appraise the evidence on the measurement properties of clinician-, patient-, and observer-reported outcomes, measuring any construct of interest in patients with all types of vitiligo. DATA SOURCES Electronic databases including PubMed (1948 to July 2011), OVID EMBASE (1980 to July 2011), and CINAHL (EBSCOhost) (1982 to July 2011) were searched. STUDY SELECTION Two authors independently screened all records for eligibility. For inclusion, the study population had to include patients with vitiligo, for which outcome measures were developed or evaluated on their measurement properties. The initial search retrieved 1249 records, of which 14 articles met the inclusion criteria. DATA EXTRACTION Characteristics of the included instruments, study population, and results of the measurement properties were extracted. The Consensus-Based Standards for the Selection of Health Status Measurement Instruments (COSMIN) 4-point checklist, combined with quality criteria for measurement properties, was used to calculate the overall level of evidence per measurement property of each instrument. Independent extraction and assessment was performed by 2 authors. DATA SYNTHESIS Eleven different measurement instruments were identified. Strong evidence was found for a positive internal consistency of the Dermatology Life Quality Index. For other instruments, the evidence of measurement properties was limited or unknown. CONCLUSIONS Recommendations on the use of specific outcome measures for vitiligo should be formulated with caution because current evidence is insufficient owing to a low number of studies with poor methodological quality and unclear clinical relevance. To recommend outcome measures for vitiligo, further research on measurement properties of clinical relevant outcome measures for vitiligo according to COSMIN quality criteria is needed.

白癜风结果测量的测量特性。系统回顾。
目的总结和批判性评估临床、患者和观察者报告的结局测量特性的证据,测量所有类型白癜风患者感兴趣的任何结构。检索PubMed(1948 - 2011年7月)、OVID EMBASE(1980 - 2011年7月)和CINAHL (EBSCOhost)(1982 - 2011年7月)等电子数据库。研究选择:两位作者独立筛选所有记录的合格性。为了纳入研究,研究人群必须包括白癜风患者,并根据其测量特性制定或评估结果测量方法。初始检索得到1249条记录,其中14篇文章符合纳入标准。提取纳入仪器的特征、研究群体和测量特性的结果。采用基于共识的健康状况测量仪器选择标准(COSMIN) 4点检查表,结合测量属性的质量标准,计算每种仪器每个测量属性的总体证据水平。独立提取和评估由2位作者完成。确定了11种不同的测量仪器。强有力的证据表明,皮肤病学生活质量指数具有积极的内部一致性。对于其他仪器,测量特性的证据是有限的或未知的。结论:针对白癜风使用特定结局指标的建议应谨慎制定,因为目前证据不足,原因是研究数量少,方法学质量差,临床相关性不明确。为了推荐白癜风的结局指标,还需要根据COSMIN质量标准进一步研究白癜风临床相关结局指标的测量特性。
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Archives of dermatology
Archives of dermatology 医学-皮肤病学
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