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Assessing the quality of patient-reported outcome measurements for gynecological cancers: a systematic review.

Charlotte Louise MossTeresa Guerrero-UrbanoIngrid WhiteBenjamin TaylorRebecca KristeleitAna MontesLouis FoxKatharina BeyerMonika SztankayMaria M RattiElena S SiscaAlexandra DereviankoSteven MacLennanNicholas WoodLisa M WintnerMieke Van Hemelrijck
Published in: Future oncology (London, England) (2023)
Purpose: To provide perspective on patient-reported outcome measurement (PROM) instruments to adopt in patients diagnosed with gynecological cancers. Methods: A systematic search was conducted to identify PROMs developed for or applied in gynecological cancer populations. PROMs identified in more than one study subsequently underwent assessment according to the COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement INstruments (COSMIN) criteria. Results: Overall, 55 PROMs were identified within the gynecological cancer setting, and 20 were assessed according to COSMIN guidelines. Most PROMs had limited information reported, but a best fit approach was adopted to recommend a number of instruments for use in patients with gynecological cancer. Conclusion: Further study to assess the methodological quality of each PROM utilized in gynecological cancers is warranted to endorse the recommendations of this review.
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