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Health-related quality of life outcome measures for children surviving critical care
by
Muszynski, Jennifer A.
, Loftis, Laura L.
, Zimmerman, Jerry J.
, Killien, Elizabeth Y.
, Graham, Robert J.
, Clark, Jonna D.
, Watson, R. Scott
, White, Benjamin R.
, Smith, McKenna
, Rissmiller, Brian J.
, Ringwood, Melissa
, Pinto, Neethi P.
, Fink, Ericka L.
, Maddux, Aline B.
, Singleton, Marcy N.
in
Aftercare
/ Child
/ Critical Care
/ Humans
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Outcome Assessment, Health Care
/ Patient Discharge
/ Pediatrics
/ Prospective Studies
/ Public Health
/ Quality of life
/ Quality of Life - psychology
/ Quality of Life Research
/ REVIEW
/ Sociology
/ Systematic review
2021
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Health-related quality of life outcome measures for children surviving critical care
by
Muszynski, Jennifer A.
, Loftis, Laura L.
, Zimmerman, Jerry J.
, Killien, Elizabeth Y.
, Graham, Robert J.
, Clark, Jonna D.
, Watson, R. Scott
, White, Benjamin R.
, Smith, McKenna
, Rissmiller, Brian J.
, Ringwood, Melissa
, Pinto, Neethi P.
, Fink, Ericka L.
, Maddux, Aline B.
, Singleton, Marcy N.
in
Aftercare
/ Child
/ Critical Care
/ Humans
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Outcome Assessment, Health Care
/ Patient Discharge
/ Pediatrics
/ Prospective Studies
/ Public Health
/ Quality of life
/ Quality of Life - psychology
/ Quality of Life Research
/ REVIEW
/ Sociology
/ Systematic review
2021
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by
Muszynski, Jennifer A.
, Loftis, Laura L.
, Zimmerman, Jerry J.
, Killien, Elizabeth Y.
, Graham, Robert J.
, Clark, Jonna D.
, Watson, R. Scott
, White, Benjamin R.
, Smith, McKenna
, Rissmiller, Brian J.
, Ringwood, Melissa
, Pinto, Neethi P.
, Fink, Ericka L.
, Maddux, Aline B.
, Singleton, Marcy N.
in
Aftercare
/ Child
/ Critical Care
/ Humans
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Outcome Assessment, Health Care
/ Patient Discharge
/ Pediatrics
/ Prospective Studies
/ Public Health
/ Quality of life
/ Quality of Life - psychology
/ Quality of Life Research
/ REVIEW
/ Sociology
/ Systematic review
2021
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Health-related quality of life outcome measures for children surviving critical care
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Health-related quality of life outcome measures for children surviving critical care
2021
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Overview
Purpose
Health-related quality of life (HRQL) has been identified as one of the core outcomes most important to assess following pediatric critical care, yet there are no data on the use of HRQL in pediatric critical care research. We aimed to determine the HRQL instruments most commonly used to assess children surviving critical care and describe study methodology, patient populations, and instrument characteristics to identify areas of deficiency and guide investigators conducting HRQL research.
Methods
We queried PubMed, EMBASE, PsycINFO, Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature, and the Cochrane Registry for studies evaluating pediatric critical care survivors published 1970–2017. We used dual review for article selection and data extraction.
Results
Of 60,349 citations, 66 articles met inclusion criteria. The majority of studies were observational (89.4%) and assessed HRQL at one post-discharge time-point (86.4%), and only 10.6% of studies included a baseline assessment. Time to the first follow-up assessment ranged from 1 month to 10 years post-hospitalization (median 3 years, IQR 0.5–6). For 26 prospective studies, the median follow-up time was 0.5 years [IQR 0.25–1]. Parent/guardian proxy-reporting was used in 83.3% of studies. Fifteen HRQL instruments were employed, with four used in >5% of articles: the Health Utility Index (
n
= 22 articles), the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (
n
= 17), the Child Health Questionnaire (
n
= 16), and the 36-Item Short Form Survey (
n
= 9).
Conclusion
HRQL assessment in pediatric critical care research has been centered around four instruments, though existing literature is limited by minimal longitudinal follow-up and infrequent assessment of baseline HRQL.
Publisher
Springer Science + Business Media,Springer International Publishing,Springer Nature B.V
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