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Gabes, Michaela ; Knüttel, Helge ; Prinsen, Cecilia A. C. ; Apfelbacher, Christian J.

Measurement properties of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for women with Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause: a systematic review

Gabes, Michaela, Knüttel, Helge , Prinsen, Cecilia A. C. und Apfelbacher, Christian J. (2019) Measurement properties of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for women with Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause: a systematic review. Experimental Dermatology 28 (3), e109.

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DOI zum Zitieren dieses Dokuments: 10.5283/epub.39786


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Background: Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM) is a chronic and usually progressive skin disease which affects up to 50% of postmenopausal women. Symptoms, such as vaginal dryness, itching and burning have negative impacts on the women's sexual activity and often come along with urinary problems. Furthermore, these consequences influence the women's quality of life (QoL). Patient‐reported ...

Background: Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM) is a chronic and usually progressive skin disease which affects up to 50% of postmenopausal women. Symptoms, such as vaginal dryness, itching and burning have negative impacts on the women's sexual activity and often come along with urinary problems. Furthermore, these consequences influence the women's quality of life (QoL). Patient‐reported outcome measures can be used to measure the impact of GSM.

Objectives: We aimed to identify all existing PROMs that were developed and/or validated for measuring patient‐reported outcomes in women with GSM or vulvovaginal symptoms during menopause and assess the quality of these PROMs in a transparent and structured way.

Methods: We performed a systematic literature search in MEDLINE, EMBASE, Web of Science and smaller data bases, and hand‐searched reference lists of included studies. Only studies in English, German, French or Italian aiming at the evaluation of measurement properties, the development of a PROM, or the evaluation of the interpretability of the PROMs of interest were eligible. The methodological quality of eligible studies was evaluated with the COnsensus‐based Standards for the selection of health Measurement INstruments (COSMIN) risk of bias checklist. Quality criteria for good measurement properties were applied and the quality of evidence was graded using a GRADE approach. Information on interpretability and feasibility was extracted as well. PROMs were then categorized into three categories. PROMs of category A had evidence for sufficient content validity and at least low quality evidence for sufficient internal consistency, PROMs of category C had high‐quality evidence for an insufficient measurement property, and PROMs of category B could not be categorized in A or C.

Results: Eight studies, two of which were found by reference list screening, were included. These studies reported on four PROMs. All of the included PROMs showed sufficient content validity. Two of the PROMs, the Vaginal Symptoms Questionnaire (VSQ) and the Day‐to‐Day Impact of Vaginal Aging (DIVA) showed moderate‐to‐high quality of evidence for sufficient structural validity and internal consistency, and were categorized as A. They can be therefore recommended for future use. The UGAQoL still has the opportunity to be recommended for use, but further validation is needed. The overall rating was often indeterminate since structural validity or important reliability parameters were not reported. The Urogenital symptom scale cannot be recommended for use since there was high quality of evidence for insufficient structural validity and internal consistency.

Conclusion: Currently, two PROMs for women with GSM or vulvovaginal symptoms can be recommended. Nevertheless, those PROMs do not cover the urinary component of GSM. Future validation research should try to confirm and extend the measurement properties of those PROMs to strengthen this recommendation.

PROSPERO registration CRD42018092384.



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DokumentenartArtikel
Titel eines Journals oder einer ZeitschriftExperimental Dermatology
Verlag:Wiley
Band:28
Nummer des Zeitschriftenheftes oder des Kapitels:3
Seitenbereich:e109
Datum13 März 2019
Zusätzliche Informationen (Öffentlich)46th Annual Meeting of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Dermatologische Forschung (ADF), 13.-16. März 2019, München. Meeting Abstract P234.
InstitutionenMedizin > Institut für Epidemiologie und Präventivmedizin > Medizinische Soziologie
Zentrale Einrichtungen > Universitätsbibliothek
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10.1111/exd.13859DOI
CRD42018092384Andere
WOS:000461058000235Web of Science
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http://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/display_record.php?ID=CRD42018092384Zusätzliches Material / Supplementary Material
Dewey-Dezimal-Klassifikation600 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften > 610 Medizin
StatusVeröffentlicht
BegutachtetJa, diese Version wurde begutachtet
An der Universität Regensburg entstandenZum Teil
URN der UB Regensburgurn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-397862
Dokumenten-ID39786

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