Assessment of functional outcomes in head and neck cancer

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Marita Stier-Jarmer
Carla Sabariego
Alarcos Cieza
Ulrich Harréus
Uta Tschiesner
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[1] Ludwig-Maximilians-University,Department of Otorhinolaryngology
[2] Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich,Department of Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology, IBE, Chair for Public Health and Health Services Research
[3] University of Southampton,Faculty of Social and Human Sciences
[4] Swiss Paraplegic Research,undefined
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European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology | 2014年 / 271卷
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Head and neck cancer; Outcomes research; Outcome measure; Recovery of function; ICF;
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The goals of the present publication are (a) to identify standardised methods and tools applied in clinical trials and cohort studies to assess key functional aspects in HNC, using the Brief ICF Core Set for head and neck cancer (ICF-HNC) as a reference and (b) to propose a set of sound standardised methods and tools suitable to assess functional problems in HNC. This work contributed to the development of practical ICF-HNC based guidelines targeting the standardised measurement of functional outcomes in HNC follow-up and clinical research in Germany. A systematic review of randomised and clinical controlled trials, and observational studies in HNC were carried out to identify standardised methods and tools. Suitable methods and tools were then selected based on pre-defined criteria. 210 assessment methods and tools were identified in 136 studies: 146 patients reported outcomes (PRO) and 64 tools rated by health professionals. Altogether 59 tools were considered suitable to be included in guidelines: four side effects classifications, two performance status scales, 31 PROs, 10 assessment criteria for clinical examinations, seven assessment methods and tools for the evaluation of technical, equipment-based procedures and five technical, equipment-based procedures. It was possible to identify and select sound and standardised assessment methods and tools for almost all functioning areas defined in the ICF-HNC. Since no tool sufficiently covers support provision by immediate family and by health professionals as well as economic self-sufficiency, we recommend a corresponding update of existing tools.
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