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Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Colorectal Surgery: Construction of Core Measures Using Open-Source Research Method

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Citazione:
Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Colorectal Surgery: Construction of Core Measures Using Open-Source Research Method / El-Hussuna, A.; Rubio-Perez, I.; Millan, M.; Pellino, G.; Negoi, I.; Gallo, G.; Shalaby, M.; Celentano, V.; Green, R.; Minaya-Bravo, A.; Emile, S.; Smart, N. J.; Maeda, Y.; Ivatury, S. J.; Mackenzie, G.; Yalcinkaya, A.; Mellenthin, C.; N. Dudi-Venkata, N.; Davies, J.; Mcnair, A.; Pata, F.; Gymoese Berthelsen, K.; Rivadeneira, D.; Spinelli, A.; Myrelid, P.; Mayol, J.; Wexner, S.. - In: SURGICAL INNOVATION. - ISSN 1553-3506. - 28:5(2021), pp. 560-566. [10.1177/1553350621998871]
Abstract:
Purpose. The primary aim of the study was to review the existing literature about patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in colorectal cancer and IBD. The secondary aim was to present a road map to develop a core outcome set via opinion gathering using social media. Method. This study is the first step of a three-step project aimed at constructing simple, applicable PROMs in colorectal surgery. This article was written in a collaborative manner with authors invited both through Twitter via the #OpenSourceResearch hashtag. The 5 most used PROMs were presented and discussed as slides/images on Twitter. Inputs from a wide spectrum of participants including researchers, surgeons, physicians, nurses, patients, and patients’ organizations were collected and analyzed. The final draft was emailed to all contributors and 6 patients’ representatives for proofreading and approval. Results. Five PROM sets were identified and discussed: EORTC QLQ-CR29, IBDQ short health questionnaire, EORTC QLQ-C30, ED-Q5-5L, and Short Form-36. There were 315 tweets posted by 50 tweeters with 1458 retweets. Awareness about PROMs was generally limited. The general psycho-physical well-being score (GPP) was suggested and discussed, and then a survey was conducted in which more than 2/3 of voters agreed that GPP covers the most important aspects in PROMs. Conclusion. Despite the limitations of this exploratory study, it offered a new method to conduct clinical research with opportunity to engage patients. The general psycho-physical well-being score suggested as simple, applicable PROMs to be eventually combined procedure-specific, disease-specific, or symptom-specific PROMs if needed.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
collaborative; colorectal; inflammatory bowel disease; patient; patient-reported outcome measures; surgery
Elenco autori:
El-Hussuna, A.; Rubio-Perez, I.; Millan, M.; Pellino, G.; Negoi, I.; Gallo, G.; Shalaby, M.; Celentano, V.; Green, R.; Minaya-Bravo, A.; Emile, S.; Smart, N. J.; Maeda, Y.; Ivatury, S. J.; Mackenzie, G.; Yalcinkaya, A.; Mellenthin, C.; N. Dudi-Venkata, N.; Davies, J.; Mcnair, A.; Pata, F.; Gymoese Berthelsen, K.; Rivadeneira, D.; Spinelli, A.; Myrelid, P.; Mayol, J.; Wexner, S.
Autori di Ateneo:
GALLO GAETANO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/188967
Pubblicato in:
SURGICAL INNOVATION
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https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1553350621998871?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori:rid:crossref.org&rfr_dat=cr_pub 0pubmed
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