Division of Nephrology, Department of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases, C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, University of Michigan, 1500 E Medical Center Drive, SPC5297, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5297, USA.
Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2013 Mar 4;11:30. doi: 10.1186/1477-7525-11-30.
Nephrotic syndrome (NS) represents a common disease in pediatric nephrology typified by a relapsing and remitting course and characterized by the presence of edema that can significantly affect the health-related quality of life in children and adolescents. The PROMIS pediatric measures were constructed to be publically available, efficient, precise, and valid across a variety of diseases to assess patient reports of symptoms and quality of life. This study was designed to evaluate the ability of children and adolescents with NS to complete the PROMIS assessment via computer and to initiate validity assessments of the short forms and full item banks in pediatric NS. Successful measurement of patient reported outcomes will contribute to our understanding of the impact of NS on children and adolescents.
This cross-sectional study included 151 children and adolescents 8-17 years old with NS from 16 participating institutions in North America. The children completed the PROMIS pediatric depression, anxiety, social-peer relationships, pain interference, fatigue, mobility and upper extremity functioning measures using a web-based interface. Responses were compared between patients experiencing active NS (n = 53) defined by the presence of edema and patients with inactive NS (n = 96) defined by the absence of edema.
All 151 children and adolescents were successfully able to complete the PROMIS assessment via computer. As hypothesized, the children and adolescents with active NS were significantly different on 4 self-reported measures (anxiety, pain interference, fatigue, and mobility). Depression, peer relationships, and upper extremity functioning were not different between children with active vs. inactive NS. Multivariate analysis showed that the PROMIS instruments remained sensitive to NS disease activity after adjusting for demographic characteristics.
Children and adolescents with NS were able to successfully complete the PROMIS instrument using a web-based interface. The computer based pediatric PROMIS measurement effectively discriminated between children and adolescents with active and inactive NS. The domain scores found in this study are consistent with previous reports investigating the health-related quality of life in children and adolescents with NS. This study establishes known-group validity and feasibility for PROMIS pediatric measures in children and adolescents with NS.
肾病综合征(NS)是儿科肾脏病学中的一种常见疾病,其特点是反复发作和缓解,表现为水肿,这会显著影响儿童和青少年的健康相关生活质量。PROMIS 儿科测量工具是为了在各种疾病中具有公开可用性、高效性、精确性和有效性而构建的,用于评估患者的症状和生活质量报告。本研究旨在评估患有 NS 的儿童和青少年通过计算机完成 PROMIS 评估的能力,并启动儿科 NS 中简短形式和完整项目库的有效性评估。成功测量患者报告的结果将有助于我们了解 NS 对儿童和青少年的影响。
这项横断面研究包括来自北美 16 个参与机构的 151 名 8-17 岁患有 NS 的儿童和青少年。这些儿童使用基于网络的界面完成了 PROMIS 儿科抑郁、焦虑、社会-同伴关系、疼痛干扰、疲劳、移动和上肢功能测量。将患有活动性 NS(水肿存在,n=53)的患者与患有非活动性 NS(水肿不存在,n=96)的患者之间的反应进行比较。
所有 151 名儿童和青少年均成功通过计算机完成 PROMIS 评估。正如假设的那样,患有活动性 NS 的儿童和青少年在 4 项自我报告的测量(焦虑、疼痛干扰、疲劳和移动)上存在显著差异。患有活动性 NS 与非活动性 NS 的儿童之间的抑郁、同伴关系和上肢功能没有差异。多变量分析表明,在调整人口统计学特征后,PROMIS 仪器仍然对 NS 疾病活动敏感。
患有 NS 的儿童和青少年能够通过基于网络的界面成功完成 PROMIS 工具。基于计算机的儿科 PROMIS 测量能够有效地区分患有活动性和非活动性 NS 的儿童和青少年。本研究中发现的域评分与先前研究中调查患有 NS 的儿童和青少年的健康相关生活质量的研究结果一致。这项研究为患有 NS 的儿童和青少年的 PROMIS 儿科测量工具建立了已知组的有效性和可行性。