Louise Norman Jespersen, Tue Helms Andersen, Dan Grabowski
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背景。生活质量(Quality of life, QoL)在儿童糖尿病研究中被广泛用作一种预后指标。对与临床治疗和干预措施相关的生活质量测量的兴趣导致了生活质量测量的发展和使用的增加。大量可用的仪器可能成为建立证据的障碍,并且对于对测量糖尿病儿童生活质量感兴趣的临床医生和研究人员来说可能是压倒性的。的目标。作为达成共识的第一步,我们旨在全面概述生活质量仪器在2-18岁糖尿病儿童中的应用。方法。在MEDLINE (Ovid)、Embase (Ovid)、PsycInfo (EBSCO)、CINAHL (EBSCO)和ERIC (EBSCO)数据库中检索从成立到2022年1月发表的研究。搜索策略结合了“生活质量”、“糖尿病”和“儿童或青少年”等关键概念。符合以下条件的研究符合条件:(1)研究对象年龄在19岁以下;(2)有糖尿病;(3)定量测量生活质量。结果:在文献检索中检索到3,775篇独特的文章,在纳入合成的503篇文章中,鉴定出67种QoL仪器。这些工具按人口年龄、大洲、使用前后测量、自我报告或代理以及糖尿病类型进行分类。结论。用于糖尿病儿童生活质量的大量仪器构成了在该研究领域建立与生活质量有关的证据的实质性障碍。
Comprehensive Overview of Quality of Life Instruments Used in Studies of Children with Diabetes: A Systematic Mapping Review
Background. Quality of life (QoL) is extensively used as an outcome in the studies of children with diabetes. The interest in measuring QoL in relation to clinical treatment and interventions has led to an increase in the development and use of QoL measures. The vast number of available instruments can be a barrier for establishing evidence and can be overwhelming for clinicians and researchers who are interested in measuring QoL of children with diabetes. Aim. As a first step for reaching consensus, we aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of the application of QoL instruments used in children (2–18 years old) with diabetes. Method. A literature search for studies published from inception to January 2022 was conducted in the databases MEDLINE (Ovid), Embase (Ovid), PsycInfo (EBSCO), CINAHL (EBSCO), and ERIC (EBSCO). The search strategy combined the key concepts of “quality of life”, “diabetes”, and “children or adolescents”. Studies were found eligible if (1) the population was below 19 years of age; (2) had diabetes mellitus; and (3) a quantitative measure of QoL was used. Results. 3,775 unique articles were retrieved in the literature search and, across 503 articles included for synthesis, 67 QoL instruments were identified. The instruments were classified by i.a. population age, continent, use of pre–post measure, self-report or proxy, and type of diabetes. Conclusion. The extensive number of QoL instruments that are used for children with diabetes constitutes a substantial barrier for establishing evidence in relation to QoL in this research area.