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A critical evaluation of the content validity of patient-reported outcome measures assessing health-related quality of life in children with cancer: a systematic review.
Rothmund, Maria; Meryk, Andreas; Rumpold, Gerhard; Crazzolara, Roman; Sodergren, Samantha; Darlington, Anne-Sophie; Riedl, David.
Affiliation
  • Rothmund M; Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Psychosomatics and Medical Psychology, University Clinic of Psychiatry II, Medical University Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria. Maria-Sophie.Rothmund@i-med.ac.at.
  • Meryk A; Institute of Psychology, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria. Maria-Sophie.Rothmund@i-med.ac.at.
  • Rumpold G; Department of Pediatrics I, Medical University Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria.
  • Crazzolara R; Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Psychosomatics and Medical Psychology, University Clinic of Psychiatry II, Medical University Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria.
  • Sodergren S; Department of Pediatrics I, Medical University Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria.
  • Darlington AS; School of Health Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.
  • Riedl D; School of Health Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.
J Patient Rep Outcomes ; 7(1): 2, 2023 01 19.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36656407
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

With increasing survival rates in pediatric oncology, the need to monitor health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is becoming even more important. However, available patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) have been criticized. This review aims to systematically evaluate the content validity of PROMs for HRQOL in children with cancer.

METHODS:

In December 2021, a systematic literature search was conducted in PubMed. PROMs were included if they were used to assess HRQOL in children with cancer and had a lower age-limit between 8 and 12 years and an upper age-limit below 21 years. The COSMIN methodology for assessing the content validity of PROMs was applied to grade evidence for relevance, comprehensiveness, and comprehensibility based on quality ratings of development studies (i.e., studies related to concept elicitation and cognitive interviews for newly developed questionnaires) and content validity studies (i.e., qualitative studies in new samples to evaluate the content validity of existing questionnaires).

RESULTS:

Twelve PROMs were included. Due to insufficient patient involvement and/or poor reporting, the quality of most development studies was rated 'doubtful' or 'inadequate'. Few content validity studies were available, and these were mostly 'inadequate'. Following the COSMIN methodology, evidence for content validity was 'low' or 'very low' for almost all PROMs. Only the PROMIS Pediatric Profile had 'moderate' evidence. In general, the results indicated that the PROMs covered relevant issues, while results for comprehensiveness and comprehensibility were partly inconsistent or insufficient.

DISCUSSION:

Following the COSMIN methodology, there is scarce evidence for the content validity of available PROMs for HRQOL in children with cancer. Most instruments were developed before the publication of milestone guidelines and therefore were not able to fulfill all requirements. Efforts are needed to catch up with methodological progress made during the last decade. Further research should adhere to recent guidelines to develop new instruments and to strengthen the evidence for existing PROMs.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Qualité de vie / Tumeurs Type d'étude: Qualitative_research / Systematic_reviews Aspects: Patient_preference Limites: Child / Humans Langue: En Journal: J Patient Rep Outcomes Année: 2023 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Autriche

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Qualité de vie / Tumeurs Type d'étude: Qualitative_research / Systematic_reviews Aspects: Patient_preference Limites: Child / Humans Langue: En Journal: J Patient Rep Outcomes Année: 2023 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Autriche