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Content Validity of Patient-Reported Outcome Instruments used with Pediatric Patients with Facial Differences: A Systematic Review.

Natasha M Wickert, Karen W Y Wong Riff, Mark Mansour, Christopher R Forrest, Timothy E E Goodacre, Andrea L Pusic, Anne F Klassen.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this systematic review was to identify patient-reported outcome (PRO) instruments used in research with children/youth with conditions associated with facial differences to identify the health concepts measured.
DESIGN: MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, and PsycINFO were searched from 2004 to 2016 to identify PRO instruments used in acne vulgaris, birthmarks, burns, ear anomalies, facial asymmetries, and facial paralysis patients. We performed a content analysis whereby the items were coded to identify concepts and categorized as positive or negative content or phrasing.
RESULTS: A total of 7,835 articles were screened; 6 generic and 11 condition-specific PRO instruments were used in 96 publications. Condition-specific instruments were for acne (four), oral health (two), dermatology (one), facial asymmetries (two), microtia (one), and burns (one). The PRO instruments provided 554 items (295 generic; 259 condition specific) that were sorted into 4 domains, 11 subdomains, and 91 health concepts. The most common domain was psychological (n = 224 items). Of the identified items, 76% had negative content or phrasing (e.g., "Because of the way my face looks I wish I had never been born"). Given the small number of items measuring facial appearance (n = 19) and function (n = 22), the PRO instruments reviewed lacked content validity for patients whose condition impacted facial function and/or appearance.
CONCLUSIONS: Treatments can change facial appearance and function. This review draws attention to a problem with content validity in existing PRO instruments. Our team is now developing a new PRO instrument called FACE-Q Kids to address this problem.

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Keywords:  content validity; facial differences; patient-reported outcome instruments

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Year:  2018        PMID: 28001100     DOI: 10.1597/16-148

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cleft Palate Craniofac J        ISSN: 1055-6656


  4 in total

1.  An International Collaborative Standardizing Patient-Centered Outcome Measures in Pediatric Facial Palsy.

Authors:  Daniel P Butler; Alethse De la Torre; Gregory H Borschel; Tessa A Hadlock; Carien Beurskens; Kathleen Bogart; Alexander Cárdenas Mejía; Christopher Coombs; Jocelyne Copeland; Jacqueline Diels; Teresa González-Otero; Louise Graham; Lisa Ishii; Raman Malhotra; Adelaida Martinez; Lisa McKinley; Mara W Robinson; Sinikka Suominen; Akihiko Takushima; Evangelina Vazquez Curiel; Faye L Wachs; Adriaan O Grobbelaar
Journal:  JAMA Facial Plast Surg       Date:  2019-09-01       Impact factor: 4.611

2.  A Population-Based Exploration of the Social Implications Associated with Cleft Lip and/or Palate.

Authors:  Adam D Glener; Alexander C Allori; Ronnie L Shammas; Anna R Carlson; Irene J Pien; Arthur S Aylsworth; Robert Meyer; Luiz Pimenta; Ronald Strauss; Stephanie Watkins; Jeffrey R Marcus
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open       Date:  2017-06-29

3.  International multiphase mixed methods study protocol to develop a cross-cultural patient-reported outcome instrument for children and young adults with cleft lip and/or palate (CLEFT-Q).

Authors:  Karen W Y Wong Riff; Elena Tsangaris; Tim Goodacre; Christopher R Forrest; Andrea L Pusic; Stefan J Cano; Anne F Klassen
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2017-01-11       Impact factor: 2.692

4.  Development of a New Patient-reported Outcome Measure for Ear Conditions: The EAR-Q.

Authors:  Anne F Klassen; Natasha M Longmire; Neil W Bulstrode; David M Fisher; Leila Kasrai; Justine O'Hara; Vivek Panchapakesan; Andrea L Pusic; Ken Stewart; Elena Tsangaris; Natalia Ziolkowski; Karen W Y Wong Riff
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open       Date:  2018-08-07
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