Poku, E.N. orcid.org/0000-0001-6549-5081, Aber, A., Phillips, P. et al. (6 more authors) (2017) Systematic review assessing the measurement properties of patient-reported outcomes for venous leg ulcers. British Journal of Surgery. ISSN 0007-1323
Abstract
Background:A variety of instruments have been used to assess outcomes for patients with venous legulcers. This study sought to identify, evaluate and recommend the most appropriate patient-reportedoutcome measures (PROMs) for English-speaking patients with venous leg ulcers.Methods:This systematic review used a two-stage search approach. Electronic searches of majordatabases including MEDLINE were completed in October 2015, and then updated in July 2016.Additional studies were identified from citation checking. Study selection, data extraction and qualityassessment were undertaken independently by at least two reviewers. Evaluation and summary of mea-surement properties of identified PROMs were done using standard and adapted study-relevant criteria.Results:Ten studies with data for four generic PROMS and six condition-specific measures wereidentified. No generic PROM showed adequate content and criterion validity; however, the EuroQoLFive Dimensions (EQ-5D™), Nottingham Health Profile (NHP) and 12-item Short-Form Health Survey(SF-12®) had good acceptability. In general, the EQ-5D™ showed poor responsiveness in patients withvenous leg ulcers. Most condition-specific PROMs demonstrated poor criterion and construct validity.Overall, there was some evidence of internal consistency for the Venous Leg Ulcer Quality of Life(VLU-QoL) and the Sheffield Preference-based Venous Ulcer questionnaire (SPVU-5D). Test–retestreliability was satisfactory for the Venous Leg Ulcer Self-Efficacy Tool (VeLUSET).Conclusion:The NHP and VLU-QoL questionnaire seemed the most suitable PROMs for use byclinicians. However, a valid condition-specific PROM is still required.
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Institution: | The University of Sheffield | ||||
Academic Units: | The University of Sheffield > Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health (Sheffield) > School of Health and Related Research (Sheffield) > ScHARR - Sheffield Centre for Health and Related Research | ||||
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Depositing User: | Symplectic Sheffield | ||||
Date Deposited: | 29 Nov 2017 12:37 | ||||
Last Modified: | 29 Nov 2017 12:37 | ||||
Published Version: | https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs5.25 | ||||
Status: | Published online | ||||
Publisher: | Wiley | ||||
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Identification Number: | https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs5.25 |