A Systematic Review of Patient-reported Outcomes in Randomized Controlled Trials of Unplanned General Surgery

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Daniel J. Stevens
Natalie S. Blencowe
Philip J. McElnay
Rhiannon C. Macefield
Jelena Savović
Kerry N. L. Avery
Jane M. Blazeby
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[1] University of Bristol,Centre for Surgical Research, School of Social and Community Medicine
[2] University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust,Division of Surgery, Head and Neck
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World Journal of Surgery | 2016年 / 40卷
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Appendicitis; Diverticulitis; Reporting Standard; Groyne Hernia; Hospital Episode Statistics;
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Unplanned general surgery represents a major workload and requires comprehensive evaluation with appropriate outcomes. This study aimed to summarize current reporting of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in randomized clinical trials (RCTs) in unplanned general surgery. A systematic review identified RCTs reporting PROs in the commonest six areas of unplanned general surgery. Details of the PRO measures were examined using the CONSORT extension for PRO reporting in RCTs. Extracted information about each PRO domain included the reporting of baseline PROs, rationale for PRO selection and whether PRO findings were used in conjunction with clinical outcomes to inform treatment recommendations. The internal validity of included studies was assessed using the Cochrane risk of bias tool. 12,519 abstracts were screened and 20 RCTs containing data from 2037 patients included. Included studies used 14 separate PRO measures covering 35 different health domains. A visual analogue assessment of pain was most frequently reported (n = 13). Reporting of baseline PRO data was uncommon (11/35 PRO domains). The rationale for PRO data collection and a PRO-specific hypothesis were provided for 9 (25.7 %) and 5 (14.3 %) domains, respectively. Seventeen RCTs (85.0 %) used the PRO data alongside clinical outcomes to inform treatment recommendations. Of the 116 risk of bias assessments, 77 (66.0 %) were judged as high or unclear. There is a lack of well designed, and conducted RCTs in unplanned general surgery that include PROs. Future work to define relevant PROs and methods for optimal assessment are needed to inform health care decision-making.
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