系统回顾患者对酒精渴求测量方法开发的贡献。

IF 3 Q2 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Lionel Zeganadin, Jorge Lopez-Castroman, Marc Auriacombe, Amandine Luquiens
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渴求被认为是酒精或药物使用障碍的特征之一。尽管存在多种模型,但对渴求的基本过程还没有达成共识。渴求是一种非常个性化的症状,必须由患者自我报告。目前已开发出几种测量渴求的工具,但没有公认的黄金标准。患者的观点对于确定现有众多工具的相关性似乎至关重要。我们评估了患者对这些工具开发的贡献。我们对三个数据库(PubMed、PsycInfo 和 Embase)中 2012 年至 2023 年间发表的酒精渴求测量工具进行了系统性回顾,此外还回顾了 Kavanagh 等人之前在 1990 年至 2012 年间回顾中发现的工具。我们收录了所有与酒精渴求评估工具的开发或验证相关的文章。我们确定了相应的工具并将其纳入本综述。翻译未经验证的现有工具或关于单项工具的文章被排除在外。我们根据基于共识的健康测量工具选择标准(COSMIN)的建议对文章进行了分析,以评估患者在创建患者报告结果测量工具(PROM)过程中的参与度。我们对两个关键方面进行了调查:(1) 总体设计,包括结构描述的质量、PROM 相关要素的确定,特别是是否包含患者提供的概念;(2) 认知访谈的质量(如果进行),以评估 PROM 的全面性和可理解性。我们收录了 22 篇文章,确定了 16 种测量酒精渴求的工具。患者只参与了一种工具及其简易版(QAU 和 AUQ)的项目开发。没有一种工具符合所有的开发质量标准,其中 14 种被归类为 "不足",两种被归类为 "可疑"。尽管大多数文章没有充分报告患者的参与情况,但目前测量酒精渴求的工具在开发过程中患者的参与度不高。今后应以患者为中心,探讨患者对酒精渴求的看法。
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Systematic review of patient contribution to the development of alcohol craving measurements

Systematic review of patient contribution to the development of alcohol craving measurements

Systematic review of patient contribution to the development of alcohol craving measurements

Craving is considered one of the defining characteristics for alcohol or substance use disorders. There is no consensus on the underlying processes of craving, although multiple models exist. Craving is a very individualistic symptom and has to be self-reported. Several instruments have been developed to measure craving, without a recognized gold standard. The patient's perspective appears critical to determine the relevance of the numerous existing tools. We assessed the contribution of patients to the development of these instruments. We performed a systematic review of instruments measuring alcohol craving published from 2012 to 2023 from three databases (PubMed, PsycInfo, and Embase) in addition to those identified in a previous review by Kavanagh et al. from 1990 to 2012. We included all articles related to the development or validation of instruments for the assessment of alcohol craving. We identified and included in this review the corresponding instruments. Articles translating existing instruments without validation or on single-item instruments were excluded. We analyzed the articles in accordance with COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement INstruments (COSMIN) recommendations to assess patient involvement in the creation of patient-reported outcome measures (PROM). Two key aspects were investigated: (1) the general design, encompassing the quality of construct description, identification of elements pertinent to a PROM, particularly the inclusion of concepts provided by patients, and (2) the quality of cognitive interviews (when conducted), to evaluate the comprehensiveness and comprehensibility of the PROM. We included 22 articles identifying 16 instruments for measuring alcohol craving. Patients only contributed to item development for one instrument and its short version (QAU and AUQ). None of the instruments met all of the developmental quality criteria, with 14 classed as “inadequate” and two as “doubtful.” The current instruments measuring alcohol craving were developed with poor patient contribution, although most articles did not adequately report patient involvement. Patients' perspectives on craving should be explored for future patient-centered approach.

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