儿童牛皮癣患者报告的结果测量:来自国际皮肤病结果测量(IDEOM)的系统回顾和关键评价。

Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2018-07-18 DOI:10.1159/000490460
Nicole Salame, Josefina Torres, Jeena Sandhu, Kristina Callis Duffin, Amit Garg, Alice B Gottlieb, John Latella, Joseph F Merola, April W Armstrong
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儿童期发病的牛皮癣对小儿患者的发育和生活质量有着深远的影响。因此,小儿牛皮癣患者报告的有效结果测量(PROMs)对患者护理至关重要。我们试图批判性地评估在儿童牛皮癣人群中使用的PROMs测量特性的文献。我们在MEDLINE(1950-2017)和EMBASE(1947-2017)中进行了两阶段的系统文献综合,以识别prom和评估其测量特性的研究。根据基于共识的卫生计量工具选择标准(COSMIN)方法对研究进行分析,为最佳证据综合提供信息。从1128篇文章中,我们确定了29篇prom。随后,我们确定了8项研究,评估了7种仪器的测量特性。其中,简化牛皮癣指数(SPI)在标准效度上获得正面评价,荷兰版儿童皮肤病生活质量指数(CDLQI)在假设检验上获得正面评价,瑞典版CDLQI在假设检验上获得负面评价。由于研究设计的缺陷,所有其他评估的测量属性都得到了不确定或未知的评级。PROMs对小儿牛皮癣的治疗至关重要。这一综合强调了进一步研究的迫切需要,以进一步描述用于儿童牛皮癣的PROMs的测量特性,并确定在临床实践和研究中使用的经过验证的标准化测量方法。
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Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for Pediatric Psoriasis: A Systematic Review and Critical Appraisal from International Dermatology Outcome Measures (IDEOM).

Childhood onset psoriasis has a profound impact on the development and quality of life of pediatric patients. Consequently, validated patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for pediatric psoriasis are vital to patient care. We sought to critically appraise the literature on the measurement properties of PROMs used in the pediatric psoriasis population. We performed a 2-stage systematic literature synthesis in MEDLINE (1950-2017) and EMBASE (1947-2017) to identify PROMs and studies evaluating their measurement properties. Analysis of studies followed the COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement INstruments (COSMIN) methodology to inform a best evidence synthesis. From 1,128 articles, we identified 29 PROMs. Subsequently, we identified 8 studies evaluating the measurement properties of 7 instruments. Among these instruments, the Simplified Psoriasis Index (SPI) achieved a positive rating for criterion validity, the Dutch version of the Children's Dermatology Life Quality Index (CDLQI) achieved a positive rating for hypothesis testing, and the Swedish version of the CDLQI achieved a negative rating for hypothesis testing. All other assessed measurement properties received indeterminate or unknown ratings due to flaws in study design. PROMs are paramount to the management of pediatric psoriasis. This synthesis emphasizes the critical need for additional studies to further describe the measurement properties of PROMs used in pediatric psoriasis and identify validated, standardized measures for use in clinical practice and research.

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