AI Article Synopsis

  • Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are valuable tools in pediatric surgery research, providing insights into outcomes important to patients.
  • A review of literature from 2021 to 2023 identified 49 studies using PROMs for various pediatric conditions, revealing that while 29 different PROMs exist, only 12 were considered psychometrically robust.
  • The findings highlight gaps in the effective use of PROMs and suggest a need for further development, impact assessments, and research on implementation strategies.

Article Abstract

Introduction:  Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) can be employed in both research and clinical care to enhance our understanding of outcomes that matter to patients. This narrative review aims to describe PROM use in recent pediatric surgical research, identify and describe psychometrically robust PROMs, providing an overview of those derived from pediatric patient input, and make recommendations for future research.

Materials And Methods:  A search was conducted to identify articles published from 2021 to August 2023 describing the availability and/or use of at least one valid or reliable PROM in children with conditions including anorectal malformations, biliary atresia, congenital diaphragmatic hernia, duodenal atresia, esophageal atresia, abdominal wall defects, Hirschsprung's disease, sacrococcygeal teratoma, and short bowel syndrome. Articles were categorized based on their objectives in applying PROMs. Psychometrically robust PROMs were identified and described.

Results:  Out of the 345 articles identified, 49 met the inclusion criteria. Seventeen focused on esophageal atresia and 14 on Hirschsprung's disease. Twenty-nine PROMs were identified, with 12 deemed psychometrically robust. Seven psychometrically robust PROMs were developed using patient input in the primary item generation. Most PROMs were applied to advance understanding of conditions and/or treatment and fewer were developed or psychometrically evaluated. No PROMs were assessed for their impact or incorporated into an implementation study.

Conclusions:  This review reveals gaps in the application of PROMs in recent pediatric surgical research. Emphasis should be placed on the development and utilization of psychometrically robust PROMs, broadening the scope of covered diseases, conducting impact assessments, and evaluating implementation strategies.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10920019PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1778108DOI Listing

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