| Literature DB >> 26108625 |
Christopher Morris1,2, Astrid Janssens3,4, Valerie Shilling5,6, Amanda Allard7, Andrew Fellowes8, Richard Tomlinson9, Jane Williams10, Jo Thompson Coon11, Morwenna Rogers12, Bryony Beresford13, Colin Green14, Crispin Jenkinson15, Alan Tennant16, Stuart Logan17,18.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Health services are increasingly focused on measuring and monitoring outcomes, particularly those that reflect patients' priorities. To be meaningful, outcomes measured should be valued by patients and carers, be consistent with what health professionals seek to achieve, and be robust in terms of measurement properties. The aim of this study was (i) to seek a shared vision between families and clinicians regarding key aspects of health as outcomes, beyond mortality and morbidity, for children with neurodisability, and (ii) to appraise which multidimensional patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) could be used to assess salient health domains.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26108625 PMCID: PMC4478638 DOI: 10.1186/s12955-015-0284-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
Fig. 1Illustration of study design
Aspects of health used in the prioritising exercise and sources
| Cards depicting: | Qualitative work with children and parents | PROMs | Delphi survey with health care professionals |
|---|---|---|---|
| Play | x | x | x |
| Sport | x | x | |
| Independent | x | x | x |
| Communication | x | x | x |
| Memory | x | x | |
| Concentration | x | ||
| Emotional wellbeing | x | x | x |
| Fitness and stamina | x | x | |
| Breathing | x | ||
| Learning | x | x | x |
| Let me decide | x | x | x |
| Muscle strength | x | ||
| Moving my body | x | x | x |
| Manipulating objects | x | x | |
| Moving about | x | x | x |
| Pain | x | x | x |
| Worried | x | x | |
| Personality/confidence and self esteem | x | x | x |
| Family | x | x | x |
| Friends | x | x | x |
| Hearing and seeing | x | x | x |
| Self care | x | x | x |
| Eating nutrition | x | x | x |
| Self care Hygiene | x | x | x |
| Safety | x | x | x |
| Sexual health | x | x | |
| Sleep | x | x | x |
| Social life/go out | x | x | x |
| Continence | x | x | x |
| Education | x | x | |
| Drool, swallowing, constipation | x | x | |
| Body structures | x | x | |
| Control behaviour | x | x | |
| Change body position | x |
The card depicting “safety” was not printed and therefore not used in the exercise
Fig. 2Q-sorting grid used to prioritise aspects of health
Fig. 3Completed prioritisation grid from one group
Proposed core suite of aspects of health to be assessed using PROMs for children and young people with neurodisability
| ICF domain | Example areas |
|---|---|
| Communication | Receiving and producing messages, including conversations and using technology |
| Emotional Wellbeing | Feelings of contentment, enjoyment, happiness |
| Pain | General or localised discomfort |
| Mobility | Moving around and changing locations |
| Self-care | Diet, exercise, washing, dressing |
| Independence | Expressing preferences, making choices |
| Community and social life | Recreation, sports and leisure |
| Mental Health | Anxiety, mood |
| Sleep | Onset, duration and quality of sleep |
| Behaviour | Managing expression of emotions, maintaining social interactions |
| Safety | Managing risks that lead to injury or harm |
| Toileting | Managing continence, constipation |