Pediatric patient and caregiver agreement on perioperative expectations and self-reported outcomes

AJ Reiter, GA Sullivan, A Hu, Y Tian… - Journal of Surgical …, 2023 - Elsevier
Journal of Surgical Research, 2023Elsevier
Introduction Alignment between pediatric patients and caregiver perspectives on patient-
reported outcome (PRO) data is contingent upon context. We aimed to assess agreement
between patient and caregiver responses to a series of perioperative domains. Methods
Agreement between pediatric patients and caregiver responses to preoperative and
postoperative surveys about surgery preparedness, perioperative expectations, PRO
Measurement Information System (PROMIS) measures for overall health and pain, and …
Introduction
Alignment between pediatric patients and caregiver perspectives on patient-reported outcome (PRO) data is contingent upon context. We aimed to assess agreement between patient and caregiver responses to a series of perioperative domains.
Methods
Agreement between pediatric patients and caregiver responses to preoperative and postoperative surveys about surgery preparedness, perioperative expectations, PRO Measurement Information System (PROMIS) measures for overall health and pain, and reaching milestones gathered as part of an ongoing clinical trial for children undergoing gastrointestinal surgery, was evaluated. Gwet's AC and Spearman's correlation coefficients were calculated, as appropriate, to assess agreement.
Results
Of 209 enrolled patients, 65 (31.1%) dyads completed all three surveys and were included. For the domains of education, expectations, and comprehension, patients and caregivers had good agreement with Gwet AC1 with values of 0.80, 0.61, and 0.64, respectively. For milestones, patients and caregivers had very good agreement (Gwet AC1 of 0.95). Milestones measured whether patients achieved certain goals within a prespecified time, including enteral intake (Gwet AC1 0.91 and 0.92 respectively), transition to oral pain medication (Gwet AC1 0.94), ambulation (Gwet AC1 1.00), and return of bowel function (Gwet AC1 0.97). There was moderate to strong agreement between patients and caregivers on PROMIS pain questions (Spearman's correlation: 0.71 preoperatively and 0.51 postoperatively). On PROMIS global health questions, there was strong agreement (0.69 preoperatively and 0.65 postoperatively).
Conclusions
Pediatric patient and caregiver agreement on perioperative survey items ranged from moderate to strong. Caregivers’ responses may be acceptable when some patient-level responses are not available.
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