标准化类风湿关节炎患者接受疾病调节药物治疗的健康结果:快速回顾患者决策辅助和偏好研究,为OMERACT健康结果描述符的开发提供信息

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY
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摘要

对健康结果的标准化描述的兴趣正在增加。在健康结果描述符(HOD)中,结果系统地描述了四个领域:症状、时间范围、测试和治疗以及后果。鉴于类风湿关节炎(RA)缺乏HODs,本研究的目的是回顾已发表的RA结果描述并将其映射到HOD框架中。方法:我们对患者决策辅助(ptda)和患者偏好研究进行了快速回顾,以评估7种RA结果是如何用英语描述给患者的。这些结果是由作者一致选择的,从RA药物治疗的活体系统综述中选择的。在数据提取和专题内容分析之后,为每项成果提供了叙述性摘要。结果我们纳入了11项ptda和27项患者偏好研究。总体而言,不同研究对相同健康结果的描述差异很大。大多数病例均出现不良事件(ae) (N = 26/38)。对于ptda和偏好研究,很少有对患者重要结局的描述,如缓解(N = 2/11和N = 1/27分别)和疼痛(N = 2/11和N = 6/27分别)。从HOD的角度来看,这些描述主要集中在患者可能经历的症状上(94%),而对其他领域的描述较少(18 - 38%)。已发表的类风湿关节炎结局描述的内容存在很大差异,并且缺乏对常见患者重要结局的描述。由于本研究提供了现有描述的详细概述,它可能为RA的HODs的未来发展提供信息。
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Standardizing health outcomes for people with rheumatoid arthritis receiving disease modifying drug therapy: A rapid review of patient-decision aids and preference studies to inform the development of OMERACT Health Outcome Descriptors

Background

Interest in standardizing descriptions of health outcomes is increasing. In a Health Outcome Descriptor (HOD), outcomes are systematically described covering four domains: Symptoms, Time horizon, Testing and Treatment, and Consequences. Given the lack of HODs for Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), the aim of this study was to review published RA outcome descriptions and map them to the HOD framework.

Methods

We conducted a rapid review of patient-decision aids (PtDAs) and patient preference studies to assess how seven RA outcomes have been described in English to patients. These outcomes were selected by author consensus, from a living systematic review of RA drug therapy. After data extraction and a thematic content analysis, a narrative summary for each outcome was provided.

Results

We included 11 PtDAs and 27 patient preference studies. Overall, the descriptions of the same health outcome varied widely across studies. Adverse events (AEs) were described in most cases (N = 26/38). For both PtDAs and preference studies, few provided a description for patient-important outcomes like remission (N = 2/11 and N = 1/27 respectively) and pain (N = 2/11 and N = 6/27 respectively). From an HOD perspective, the descriptions focused primarily on symptoms patients may experience (94 %), and less on the other domains (18–38 %).

Conclusion

There is wide variability in the content of the published RA outcome descriptions, as well as a lack of descriptions regarding common patient-important outcomes. As this study provides a detailed overview of existing descriptions, it may inform future development of HODs for RA.
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46 days
期刊介绍: Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism provides access to the highest-quality clinical, therapeutic and translational research about arthritis, rheumatology and musculoskeletal disorders that affect the joints and connective tissue. Each bimonthly issue includes articles giving you the latest diagnostic criteria, consensus statements, systematic reviews and meta-analyses as well as clinical and translational research studies. Read this journal for the latest groundbreaking research and to gain insights from scientists and clinicians on the management and treatment of musculoskeletal and autoimmune rheumatologic diseases. The journal is of interest to rheumatologists, orthopedic surgeons, internal medicine physicians, immunologists and specialists in bone and mineral metabolism.
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