开发一种研究工具,用于记录初级保健中自我报告的慢性病情况。

Journal of comorbidity Pub Date : 2017-11-09 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.15256/joc.2017.7.122
Martin Fortin, José Almirall, Kathryn Nicholson
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背景:对多病症感兴趣的研究人员经常会发现自己处于两难境地,他们需要确定或创建一个可操作的定义,以便生成数据。我们的团队受邀提出一种工具,用于记录为不同研究招募的参与者是否患有慢性病:描述该工具的开发过程:设计:我们进行了一次范围审查,确定了相关研究,选择了研究,绘制了数据图表,并对结果进行了整理和总结。选择慢性病的标准是(1) 与初级保健服务的相关性;(2) 对受影响患者的影响;(3) 在初级保健用户中的流行程度;(4) 从范围界定审查中检索到的清单中出现这些病症的频率:考虑到预先确定的标准,我们制定了一份可自我报告的 20 种慢性疾病/疾病类别清单。我们使用简单的说明和包含慢性疾病/疾病类别列表的表格制作了一份调查问卷:我们编制了一份调查问卷,记录了 20 种自我报告的慢性疾病/病症类别,旨在用于初级保健的研究目的。在以往文献的指导下,该问卷旨在评估参与者自我报告的多病负担,并鼓励使用相同测量方法的研究之间进行比较。
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Development of a research tool to document self-reported chronic conditions in primary care.

Background: Researchers interested in multimorbidity often find themselves in the dilemma of identifying or creating an operational definition in order to generate data. Our team was invited to propose a tool for documenting the presence of chronic conditions in participants recruited for different research studies.

Objective: To describe the development of such a tool.

Design: A scoping review in which we identified relevant studies, selected studies, charted the data, and collated and summarized the results. The criteria considered for selecting chronic conditions were: (1) their relevance to primary care services; (2) the impact on affected patients; (3) their prevalence among the primary care users; and (4) how often the conditions were present among the lists retrieved from the scoping review.

Results: Taking into account the predefined criteria, we developed a list of 20 chronic conditions/categories of conditions that could be self-reported. A questionnaire was built using simple instructions and a table including the list of chronic conditions/categories of conditions.

Conclusions: We developed a questionnaire to document 20 self-reported chronic conditions/categories of conditions intended to be used for research purposes in primary care. Guided by previous literature, the purpose of this questionnaire is to evaluate the self-reported burden of multimorbidity by participants and to encourage comparability among research studies using the same measurement.

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