Acta Dermato-Venereologica (Sep 2021)

Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Dermatology: A Systematic Review

  • Rachael L. Pattinson,
  • Nirohshah Trialonis-Suthakharan,
  • Sunnia Gupta,
  • Alasdair L. Henry,
  • Jacqueline F. Lavallée,
  • Marina Otten,
  • Timothy Pickles,
  • Nick Courtier,
  • Jennifer Austin,
  • Christine Janus,
  • Matthias Augustin,
  • Chris Bundy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-3884
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 101, no. 9
p. adv00559

Abstract

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By relying on data from existing patient-reported outcome measures of quality of life, the true impact of skin conditions on patients’ lives may be underestimated. This study systematically reviewed all dermatology-specific (used across skin conditions) patient-reported outcome measures and makes evidence-based recommendations for their use. The study protocol is registered on PROSPERO (CRD42018108829). PubMed, PsycInfo and CINAHL were searched from inception to 25 June 2018. The Consensus-based Standards for the Selection of Health Measurement Instruments (COSMIN) criteria were used to assess the measurement properties and methodological quality of studies. A total of 12,925 abstracts were identified. Zero patient-reported outcome measures were assigned to category A (ready for use without further validation), 31 to category B (recommended for use, but only with further validation) and 5 to category C (not recommended for use). There is no gold-standard dermatology-specific patient-reported outcome measure that can be recommended or used without caution. A new measure that can comprehensively capture the impact of dermatological conditions on the patient’s life is needed.

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