Implementing patient-reported outcomes in clinical decision-making within knee and hip osteoarthritis: an explorative review

Abstract Background In the past few decades, there has been an increasing focus on the importance of patient involvement in the health care system. Patient participation executed through patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and the integration of such into clinical practice has been framed as positive f...

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Main Authors: Natasha Lee Sørensen, Lianna Hede Hammeken, Janus Laust Thomsen, Lars Holger Ehlers
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-05-01
Series:BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12891-019-2620-2
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spelling doaj-813437a417d141fbab2b2d35f62f21fc2020-11-25T03:49:28ZengBMCBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders1471-24742019-05-012011810.1186/s12891-019-2620-2Implementing patient-reported outcomes in clinical decision-making within knee and hip osteoarthritis: an explorative reviewNatasha Lee Sørensen0Lianna Hede Hammeken1Janus Laust Thomsen2Lars Holger Ehlers3Danish Center for Healthcare Improvements, Department of Business and Management, Aalborg UniversityDanish Center for Healthcare Improvements, Department of Business and Management, Aalborg UniversityCenter for General Practice, Department of Clinical Medicine, Aalborg UniversityDanish Center for Healthcare Improvements, Department of Business and Management, Aalborg UniversityAbstract Background In the past few decades, there has been an increasing focus on the importance of patient involvement in the health care system. Patient participation executed through patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and the integration of such into clinical practice has been framed as positive for patients, care providers, and the health care system as a whole. This review aims to elucidate and discuss the current and future use of PROs in clinical practice and to identify the most common types of PRO measures (PROMs) used for patients with hip or knee osteoarthritis in different treatment settings. Methods The following databases were searched: PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, Scopus, the Cochrane Library, and EconLit. For inclusion in the study, studies had to cover either knee or hip osteoarthritis and report on PROs. The type of PROM, treatment setting, and study design of each included study were extracted from their respective abstracts. Additionally, the full text of studies concerning PROs as an integrated part of clinical practice was examined and information on the year of publication, study design, topic, and use of PROMs was extracted. Results It was found that only two pilot studies reported on the use of PROs as an integrated part of patient treatment within hip or knee osteoarthritis. In 349 studies, a total of 38 different PROMs relevant for patients with either hip or knee osteoarthritis were identified. The EQ-5D, WOMAC, and VAS questionnaires were the most commonly reported generic, disease-specific, and domain-specific PROMs, respectively. However, a large variation in the use of different PROMs both within and between surgical and nonsurgical settings was found. Conclusion Limited evidence on the use of PROs as an integrated part of clinical practice for patients with hip and knee osteoarthritis was found. Further research is necessary to clarify the effects on patient outcomes of using PROs in clinical practice. In addition, there is limited agreement on a joint standard for the use of PROMs both within and across the sectorial boarders. Further exploration of PROMs to generate future standardisation is suggested.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12891-019-2620-2OsteoarthritisPatient-reported outcome measuresClinical decision-makingPatient participation
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author Natasha Lee Sørensen
Lianna Hede Hammeken
Janus Laust Thomsen
Lars Holger Ehlers
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Lianna Hede Hammeken
Janus Laust Thomsen
Lars Holger Ehlers
Implementing patient-reported outcomes in clinical decision-making within knee and hip osteoarthritis: an explorative review
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Osteoarthritis
Patient-reported outcome measures
Clinical decision-making
Patient participation
author_facet Natasha Lee Sørensen
Lianna Hede Hammeken
Janus Laust Thomsen
Lars Holger Ehlers
author_sort Natasha Lee Sørensen
title Implementing patient-reported outcomes in clinical decision-making within knee and hip osteoarthritis: an explorative review
title_short Implementing patient-reported outcomes in clinical decision-making within knee and hip osteoarthritis: an explorative review
title_full Implementing patient-reported outcomes in clinical decision-making within knee and hip osteoarthritis: an explorative review
title_fullStr Implementing patient-reported outcomes in clinical decision-making within knee and hip osteoarthritis: an explorative review
title_full_unstemmed Implementing patient-reported outcomes in clinical decision-making within knee and hip osteoarthritis: an explorative review
title_sort implementing patient-reported outcomes in clinical decision-making within knee and hip osteoarthritis: an explorative review
publisher BMC
series BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
issn 1471-2474
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Abstract Background In the past few decades, there has been an increasing focus on the importance of patient involvement in the health care system. Patient participation executed through patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and the integration of such into clinical practice has been framed as positive for patients, care providers, and the health care system as a whole. This review aims to elucidate and discuss the current and future use of PROs in clinical practice and to identify the most common types of PRO measures (PROMs) used for patients with hip or knee osteoarthritis in different treatment settings. Methods The following databases were searched: PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, Scopus, the Cochrane Library, and EconLit. For inclusion in the study, studies had to cover either knee or hip osteoarthritis and report on PROs. The type of PROM, treatment setting, and study design of each included study were extracted from their respective abstracts. Additionally, the full text of studies concerning PROs as an integrated part of clinical practice was examined and information on the year of publication, study design, topic, and use of PROMs was extracted. Results It was found that only two pilot studies reported on the use of PROs as an integrated part of patient treatment within hip or knee osteoarthritis. In 349 studies, a total of 38 different PROMs relevant for patients with either hip or knee osteoarthritis were identified. The EQ-5D, WOMAC, and VAS questionnaires were the most commonly reported generic, disease-specific, and domain-specific PROMs, respectively. However, a large variation in the use of different PROMs both within and between surgical and nonsurgical settings was found. Conclusion Limited evidence on the use of PROs as an integrated part of clinical practice for patients with hip and knee osteoarthritis was found. Further research is necessary to clarify the effects on patient outcomes of using PROs in clinical practice. In addition, there is limited agreement on a joint standard for the use of PROMs both within and across the sectorial boarders. Further exploration of PROMs to generate future standardisation is suggested.
topic Osteoarthritis
Patient-reported outcome measures
Clinical decision-making
Patient participation
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12891-019-2620-2
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