TY - JOUR
T1 - Entwicklung eines ICF-basierten Leitfadens für die Beurteilung funktioneller Aspekte bei Kopf-Hals-Tumoren
AU - Tschiesner, U.
AU - Stier-Jarmer, M.
AU - Strieth, S.
AU - Singer, S.
AU - Dietz, A.
AU - Fietkau, R.
AU - Wollenberg, B.
AU - Mast, G.
AU - Cieza, A.
AU - Harréus, U. A.
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Development of an ICF-based Clinical Practice Guideline for the Assessment of Function in Head and Neck Cancer Background: Functional outcome following head and neck cancer is not regularly assessed in a standardized way in clinical practice. Clinical trials assessing functional outcome apply many different instruments. Therefore, results are not always comparable and have limited clinical implications. Aim of this study was the identification, interdisciplinary evaluation, and recommendation of functional outcome instruments for use in clinical practice and clinical trials in patients with HNC. Material: Preparatory studies came up with a shortlist of outcome instruments on the basis of previously determined criteria. An interdisciplinary expert group evaluated these instruments and decided on which ones can be recommended for use in 3 application areas: screening, therapy evaluation/planning, and clinical trials. Decision making health professionals included physicians (ENT and maxillofacial surgeons, radiotherapists, oncologists), medical psychologists, speech and language therapists, physiotherapists, and social workers. Results: 98 instruments were presented at the consensus conference. Altogether 21 participants recommended for each of the 3 application areas a basic set of measures for the evaluation of impairment in 6 functional domains: follow-up therapy monitoring, pain, ingestion, voice/speaking, other organic problems, and psychosocial problems. Conclusion: A multi-professional expert's pool discussed and adopted recommendations for the use of functional outcome instruments in clinical praxis and/or in research. The recommended instruments are now available for use in clinical routine.
AB - Development of an ICF-based Clinical Practice Guideline for the Assessment of Function in Head and Neck Cancer Background: Functional outcome following head and neck cancer is not regularly assessed in a standardized way in clinical practice. Clinical trials assessing functional outcome apply many different instruments. Therefore, results are not always comparable and have limited clinical implications. Aim of this study was the identification, interdisciplinary evaluation, and recommendation of functional outcome instruments for use in clinical practice and clinical trials in patients with HNC. Material: Preparatory studies came up with a shortlist of outcome instruments on the basis of previously determined criteria. An interdisciplinary expert group evaluated these instruments and decided on which ones can be recommended for use in 3 application areas: screening, therapy evaluation/planning, and clinical trials. Decision making health professionals included physicians (ENT and maxillofacial surgeons, radiotherapists, oncologists), medical psychologists, speech and language therapists, physiotherapists, and social workers. Results: 98 instruments were presented at the consensus conference. Altogether 21 participants recommended for each of the 3 application areas a basic set of measures for the evaluation of impairment in 6 functional domains: follow-up therapy monitoring, pain, ingestion, voice/speaking, other organic problems, and psychosocial problems. Conclusion: A multi-professional expert's pool discussed and adopted recommendations for the use of functional outcome instruments in clinical praxis and/or in research. The recommended instruments are now available for use in clinical routine.
KW - disability and health - ICF
KW - head and neck neoplasms
KW - international classification of functioning
KW - outcome measures
KW - patient outcome assessment
KW - practice guideline
KW - recovery of function
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84877022055&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1055/s-0032-1333235
DO - 10.1055/s-0032-1333235
M3 - Artikel
C2 - 23364863
AN - SCOPUS:84877022055
SN - 0935-8943
VL - 92
SP - 314
EP - 325
JO - Laryngo- Rhino- Otologie
JF - Laryngo- Rhino- Otologie
IS - 5
ER -