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进一步验证 Bowel Function Index 在评估阿片类药物引起的便秘(OIC)中的心理测量特性。

Further validation of the psychometric properties of the Bowel Function Index for evaluating opioid-induced constipation (OIC).

机构信息

Hôpital Bichat , Paris , France.

出版信息

J Med Econ. 2013 Dec;16(12):1434-41. doi: 10.3111/13696998.2013.851083. Epub 2013 Oct 24.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The BFI † (Bowel Function Index) is a 3-item questionnaire for assessing opioid-induced constipation (OIC). The aim of this study was to contribute to the validation of the psychometric properties of the BFI by confirming a constipation threshold, and through correlation with other validated tools: KESS (Knowles Eccersley Scott Symptom) score and generic (12-Item Short Form Health Survey, SF-12) and specific (Patient Assessment of Constipation-Quality of Life, PAC-QoL *) quality-of-life scores.

METHODS

A survey on opioid-requiring cancer-patients was carried out in France. A questionnaire was filled out for all patients that recorded their demographic characteristics, an assessment of their constipation using BFI and KESS scores, and included a self-assessment of quality-of-life using PAC-QoL and SF-12. Correlation of BFI with KESS, PAC-QoL, and SF-12 was investigated.

RESULTS

Five hundred and twenty patients participated in the entire data collection with no loss. BFI was shown to be statistically correlated (r = 0.571; p < 0.0001) with the KESS score and matches up with PAC-QoL and to a lesser extent with the SF-12 generic quality-of-life questionnaire. A BFI threshold of 27-29 to discriminate constipated from non-constipated patients was confirmed.

KEY LIMITATIONS

This cross-sectional study in a selected population of cancer pain patients has validated the psychometric properties of the BFI. Further confirmation of the validity of the BFI could be sought through the use of longitudinal studies, and larger populations, such as non-cancer pain patients treated with opioids.

CONCLUSION

This study contributes to the validation of the psychometric properties of the BFI. It confirms the BFI as an easy-to-use tool to assess constipation and its impact on quality-of-life in chronic pain patients.

摘要

目的

BFI(肠道功能指数)是一个用于评估阿片类药物引起的便秘(OIC)的 3 项问卷。本研究的目的是通过确认便秘阈值,并与其他经过验证的工具(KESS(Knowles Eccersley Scott 症状)评分和通用(12 项简短健康调查,SF-12)和特定(患者便秘生活质量评估,PAC-QoL *)生活质量评分)相关联,从而为 BFI 的心理测量特性的验证做出贡献。

方法

在法国对需要阿片类药物的癌症患者进行了一项调查。为所有患者填写了一份问卷,记录了他们的人口统计学特征、BFI 和 KESS 评分评估的便秘情况,并包括使用 PAC-QoL 和 SF-12 自我评估的生活质量。研究了 BFI 与 KESS、PAC-QoL 和 SF-12 的相关性。

结果

共有 520 名患者参与了整个数据收集,没有丢失。BFI 与 KESS 评分呈统计学相关(r=0.571;p<0.0001),与 PAC-QoL 相符,与 SF-12 通用生活质量问卷的相关性较低。确认了 BFI 阈值为 27-29,以区分便秘和非便秘患者。

主要局限性

这项针对癌症疼痛患者的特定人群的横断面研究验证了 BFI 的心理测量特性。通过使用纵向研究和更大的人群(如接受阿片类药物治疗的非癌症疼痛患者),可以进一步确认 BFI 的有效性。

结论

本研究有助于验证 BFI 的心理测量特性。它证实了 BFI 是一种用于评估慢性疼痛患者便秘及其对生活质量影响的简单易用工具。

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