Systematic review and qualitative evidence synthesis of patient-reported outcome measures for abdominal aortic aneurysm

Author:

Duncan R1,Essat M1ORCID,Jones G2,Booth A1,Buckley Woods H1,Poku E1,Kaltenthaler E1,Keetharuth A D1,Palfreyman S3,Michaels J1

Affiliation:

1. School of Health and Related Research, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK

2. School of Social Sciences, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, UK

3. Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Abstract

Abstract Background The aim was to identify and evaluate existing patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for use in patients with an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) to inform the selection for use in surgical practice. Methods Two reviews were conducted: a systematic review to identify valid, reliable and acceptable PROMs for patients with an AAA, and a qualitative evidence synthesis to assess the relevance to patients of the identified PROM items. PROM studies were evaluated for their psychometric properties using established assessment criteria, and for their methodological quality using the COSMIN checklist. Qualitative studies were synthesized using framework analysis, and concepts identified were then triangulated using a protocol with the item concepts of the identified PROMs. Results Four PROMs from three studies were identified in the first review: Short Form 36, Australian Vascular Quality of Life Index, Aneurysm Dependent Quality of Life (AneurysmDQoL) and Aneurysm Symptoms Rating Questionnaire (AneurysmSRQ). None of the identified PROMs had undergone a rigorous psychometric evaluation within the AAA population. Four studies were included in the qualitative synthesis, from which 28 concepts important to patients with an AAA were identified. The AneurysmDQoL and AneurysmSRQ together provided the most comprehensive assessment of these concepts. Fear of rupture, control, ability to forget about the condition and size of aneurysm were all concepts identified in the qualitative studies but not covered by items in the identified PROMs. Conclusion Further research is needed to develop PROMs for AAA that are reliable, valid and acceptable to patients.

Funder

University of Sheffield

Department of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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