Developing a core outcome set for hand fractures and joint injuries in adults: a systematic review

This study identifies the treatment outcome domains used in recently published studies on the treatment of hand fractures and joint injuries with the aim to inform development of a core outcome set. Seven databases were searched from January 2014 to March 2019 for randomized and quasi-randomized studies and large prospective observational studies. We identified 1777 verbatim outcomes in 160 eligible studies. From the verbatim outcomes we distinguished 639 unique outcomes, which we categorized into 74 outcome domains based on the World Health Organization International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health framework. The primary outcome was appropriately identified in only 65% (72/110) of randomized and quasi-randomized controlled trials. Of the 72 studies with a primary outcome identified, 74% (53/72) had an appropriate power calculation. The vast heterogeneity in outcome selection across studies highlights the need for a core outcome set of what outcomes to measure in future clinical research on hand fractures and joint injuries.

Contributors

Sandeep Rajiv Deshmukh, Christos Mousoulis, Ben A. Marson, Douglas Grindlay, Alexia Karantana, the Core Outcome Set for Hand Fractures and Joint Injuries in Adults Group*

Publication

Journal: Journal of Hand Surgery
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Year: 2021
DOI: 10.1177/1753193420983719

Further Study Information

Current Stage: Completed
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Health Area

Disease Category: Orthopaedics & trauma

Disease Name: Fractures, Hand fractures, Joint injuries

Target Population

Age Range: 18 - 120

Sex: Either

Nature of Intervention: Any

Stakeholders Involved

Study Type

- Systematic review of outcomes measured in trials

Method(s)

- Systematic review