Construction of a Conceptual Framework for Assessment of Health-Related Quality of Life in Dogs With Osteoarthritis

被引:6
作者
Roberts, Claire [1 ]
Armson, Bryony [1 ]
Bartram, David [2 ]
Belshaw, Zoe [3 ]
Capon, Hannah [4 ]
Cherry, Georgina [1 ]
Gonzalez Villeta, Laura [1 ]
McIntyre, Shona L. [1 ]
Odeyemi, Isaac [2 ]
Cook, Alasdair J. C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Surrey, Sch Vet Med, VHive, Guildford, Surrey, England
[2] Zoetis, Outcomes Res, Loughlinstown, County Dublin, Ireland
[3] EviVet Res Consultancy, Nottingham, England
[4] Canine Arthrit Management, Shoreham By Sea, England
关键词
osteoarthritis; conceptual framework; quality of life; degenerative joint disease; dog; pain; canine; PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOMES; MEASURE CHRONIC PAIN; CANINE OSTEOARTHRITIS; QUESTIONNAIRE; INSTRUMENT; IMPACT; VALIDATION; GUIDELINES; OWNERS;
D O I
10.3389/fvets.2021.741864
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
An owner's ability to detect changes in the behavior of a dog afflicted with osteoarthritis (OA) may be a barrier to presentation, clinical diagnosis and initiation of treatment. Management of OA also relies upon an owner's ability to accurately monitor improvement following a trial period of pain relief. The changes in behavior that are associated with the onset and relief of pain from OA can be assessed to determine the dog's health-related quality of life (HRQOL). HRQOL assessments are widely used in human medicine and if developed correctly can be used in the monitoring of disease and in clinical trials. This study followed established guidelines to construct a conceptual framework of indicators of HRQOL in dogs with OA. This generated items that can be used to develop a HRQOL assessment tool specific to dogs with OA. A systematic review was conducted using Web of Science, PubMed and Scopus with search terms related to indicators of HRQOL in dogs with osteoarthritis. Eligibility and quality assessment criteria were applied. Data were extracted from eligible studies using a comprehensive data charting table. Resulting domains and items were assessed at a half-day workshop attended by experts in canine osteoarthritis and quality of life. Domains and their interactions were finalized and a visual representation of the conceptual framework was produced. A total of 1,264 unique articles were generated in the database searches and assessed for inclusion. Of these, 21 progressed to data extraction. After combining synonyms, 47 unique items were categorized across six domains. Review of the six domains by the expert panel resulted in their reduction to four: physical appearance, capability, behavior, and mood. All four categories were deemed to be influenced by pain from osteoarthritis. Capability, mood, and behavior were all hypothesized to impact on each other while physical appearance was impacted by, but did not impact upon, the other domains. The framework has potential application to inform the development of valid and reliable instruments to operationalize measurement of HRQOL in canine OA for use in general veterinary practice to guide OA management decisions and in clinical studies to evaluate treatment outcomes.
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