PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOME MEASURES FOR PEDIATRIC DENTAL PATIENTS: A METHODOLOGICAL REVIEW AND MAPPING EXERCISE

Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice(2022)

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Objectives The most important dental patient-reported outcome (dPRO) is oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) which was commonly based on the following four dimensions: Oral Function, Orofacial Pain, Orofacial Appearance, and Psychosocial Impact. However, until now, analyses linking dPROSs to the four dimensions have only been done in adults. We therefore examined if the existing dental patient-reported outcome measures (dPROMS) for pediatric patients could also be mapped to these four domains. Methods We performed a literature search to identify generic dPROMs administered in children and adolescents. Two researchers independently assessed titles, abstracts and full texts and extracted pediatric dPROMs and items. dPROM items were then mapped to the four OHRQoL dimensions. Results We identified 701 articles. After abstract screening, 118 articles were reviewed in full text. Fifteen articles met the inclusion criteria. Twelve instruments were identified, including 6 modified versions of the questionnaires. All questionnaires and their included items could be mapped to the four dimensions. In some cases, items were linked to two dimensions. Conclusions The four OHRQoL dimensions (Oral Function, Orofacial Pain, Orofacial Appearance, and Psychosocial Impact) are also applicable for existing dPROMs in pediatric dental patients. These dimensions should therefore be considered when measuring OHRQoL in children and adolescents in future studies.
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Patient-reported outcomes,Patient-reported outcome measures,Oral health-related quality of life,Pediatric dentistry
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