TY - JOUR
T1 - Assessment of patient-reported outcomes in vitreomacular interface disorders: A systematic literature review
AU - Woudstra - de Jong, Jarinne
AU - van Busschbach, Jan J
AU - Manning-Charalampidou, Sonia S
AU - Vingerling, Johannes R
AU - Pesudovs, Konrad
PY - 2024/8/31
Y1 - 2024/8/31
N2 - Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) assess the impact of disease on quality of life from the patient’s perspective. Our purpose was to provide an overview of current PROMs used for vitreomacular interface disorders: macular hole, epiretinal membrane, and vitreomacular traction. We review the content coverage of all identified PROMs, assess them against quality-of-life issues as identified from earlier qualitative studies, and assess their psychometric quality (measurement properties). We identified 86 studies that used a PROM and 2 qualitative studies on quality of life of patients with a vitreomacular interface disorder. Current PROMs used in vitreomacular interface disorders have a limited content coverage and unknown psychometric quality. The National Eye Institute Visual Functioning Questionnaire was used most. None of the condition-specific PROMs used patient consultation during content development, and there is only a small overlap between the content of PROMs and quality-of-life issues in qualitative studies. Reporting of psychometric quality was sparse and mostly limited to concurrent validity and responsiveness. There is a need for properly developed and validated PROMs in vitreomacular interface disorders.
AB - Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) assess the impact of disease on quality of life from the patient’s perspective. Our purpose was to provide an overview of current PROMs used for vitreomacular interface disorders: macular hole, epiretinal membrane, and vitreomacular traction. We review the content coverage of all identified PROMs, assess them against quality-of-life issues as identified from earlier qualitative studies, and assess their psychometric quality (measurement properties). We identified 86 studies that used a PROM and 2 qualitative studies on quality of life of patients with a vitreomacular interface disorder. Current PROMs used in vitreomacular interface disorders have a limited content coverage and unknown psychometric quality. The National Eye Institute Visual Functioning Questionnaire was used most. None of the condition-specific PROMs used patient consultation during content development, and there is only a small overlap between the content of PROMs and quality-of-life issues in qualitative studies. Reporting of psychometric quality was sparse and mostly limited to concurrent validity and responsiveness. There is a need for properly developed and validated PROMs in vitreomacular interface disorders.
KW - Macular hole
KW - Epiretinal membrane
KW - Macular pucker
KW - Vitreomacular traction
KW - Vitreomacular adhesion
KW - Patient-reported outcomes
KW - Quality of life
KW - Visual functioning
KW - Psychosocial health
U2 - 10.1016/j.survophthal.2024.08.004
DO - 10.1016/j.survophthal.2024.08.004
M3 - Review article
C2 - 39222799
SN - 0039-6257
JO - Survey of Ophthalmology
JF - Survey of Ophthalmology
ER -