Translating Patient-Oriented Eczema Measure (POEM) scores into clinical practice by suggesting severity strata derived using anchor-based methods

Background: The Patient-Oriented Eczema Measure (POEM) is a validated, patient-derived assessment measure for monitoring atopic eczema severity, although further information on how different POEM scores translate into disease severity categories is needed for clinical trials, epidemiological researc...

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Main Authors: Charman, C.R, Venn, A., Ravenscroft, J.C., Williams, H.C.
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Published: Wiley 2013
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author Charman, C.R,
Venn, A.
Ravenscroft, J.C.
Williams, H.C.
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Venn, A.
Ravenscroft, J.C.
Williams, H.C.
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description Background: The Patient-Oriented Eczema Measure (POEM) is a validated, patient-derived assessment measure for monitoring atopic eczema severity, although further information on how different POEM scores translate into disease severity categories is needed for clinical trials, epidemiological research and audit. Objectives: We sought to determine the relationship between Patient-Oriented Eczema Measure (POEM) scores (range 0–28) and two Global Questions (GQ1 and 2) concerning patients’/parents’ views of the overall severity of their/their child’s atopic eczema, in order to stratify POEM scores into five severity bands. Methods: POEM scores and GQs were completed by 300 patients from general practice and 700 patients from dermatology outpatient clinics, including 300 adults aged ≥ 16 years and 700 children. Results: The mean POEM score was 136 (range 0–28), and standard deviation (SD) was 72. Mean GQ1/GQ2 scores were 21/21, respectively (range 0–4 and SD 11 for both). The mean, mode and median of the GQ scores for each POEM score were used to devise possible POEM bandings. The proposed banding for POEM scores are: 0–2 (clear/almost clear); 3–7 (mild); 8–16 (moderate); 17–24 (severe); 25–28 (very severe), kappa coefficient 046. Conclusions: Severity banding of the POEM will allow more clinically meaningful use in everyday clinical practice and as a core outcome measure in future atopic eczema research.
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spelling nottingham-30962020-05-04T20:18:22Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/3096/ Translating Patient-Oriented Eczema Measure (POEM) scores into clinical practice by suggesting severity strata derived using anchor-based methods Charman, C.R, Venn, A. Ravenscroft, J.C. Williams, H.C. Background: The Patient-Oriented Eczema Measure (POEM) is a validated, patient-derived assessment measure for monitoring atopic eczema severity, although further information on how different POEM scores translate into disease severity categories is needed for clinical trials, epidemiological research and audit. Objectives: We sought to determine the relationship between Patient-Oriented Eczema Measure (POEM) scores (range 0–28) and two Global Questions (GQ1 and 2) concerning patients’/parents’ views of the overall severity of their/their child’s atopic eczema, in order to stratify POEM scores into five severity bands. Methods: POEM scores and GQs were completed by 300 patients from general practice and 700 patients from dermatology outpatient clinics, including 300 adults aged ≥ 16 years and 700 children. Results: The mean POEM score was 136 (range 0–28), and standard deviation (SD) was 72. Mean GQ1/GQ2 scores were 21/21, respectively (range 0–4 and SD 11 for both). The mean, mode and median of the GQ scores for each POEM score were used to devise possible POEM bandings. The proposed banding for POEM scores are: 0–2 (clear/almost clear); 3–7 (mild); 8–16 (moderate); 17–24 (severe); 25–28 (very severe), kappa coefficient 046. Conclusions: Severity banding of the POEM will allow more clinically meaningful use in everyday clinical practice and as a core outcome measure in future atopic eczema research. Wiley 2013-12 Article PeerReviewed Charman, C.R,, Venn, A., Ravenscroft, J.C. and Williams, H.C. (2013) Translating Patient-Oriented Eczema Measure (POEM) scores into clinical practice by suggesting severity strata derived using anchor-based methods. British Journal of Dermatology, 169 (6). pp. 1326-1332. ISSN 0007-0963 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bjd.12590/full doi:10.1111/bjd.12590 doi:10.1111/bjd.12590
spellingShingle Charman, C.R,
Venn, A.
Ravenscroft, J.C.
Williams, H.C.
Translating Patient-Oriented Eczema Measure (POEM) scores into clinical practice by suggesting severity strata derived using anchor-based methods
title Translating Patient-Oriented Eczema Measure (POEM) scores into clinical practice by suggesting severity strata derived using anchor-based methods
title_full Translating Patient-Oriented Eczema Measure (POEM) scores into clinical practice by suggesting severity strata derived using anchor-based methods
title_fullStr Translating Patient-Oriented Eczema Measure (POEM) scores into clinical practice by suggesting severity strata derived using anchor-based methods
title_full_unstemmed Translating Patient-Oriented Eczema Measure (POEM) scores into clinical practice by suggesting severity strata derived using anchor-based methods
title_short Translating Patient-Oriented Eczema Measure (POEM) scores into clinical practice by suggesting severity strata derived using anchor-based methods
title_sort translating patient-oriented eczema measure (poem) scores into clinical practice by suggesting severity strata derived using anchor-based methods
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