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上睑纹的影响及鱼尾纹的心理影响:面部纹路结果(FLO - 11)问卷的内容效度

The impact of upper facial lines and psychological impact of crow's feet lines: content validation of the Facial Line Outcomes (FLO-11) Questionnaire.

作者信息

Yaworsky Andrew, Daniels Selena, Tully Shannon, Beddingfield Frederick, Kowalski Jonathan, Fitzgerald Kristina, Somogyi Christine, Burgess Somali M

机构信息

Adelphi Values, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

J Cosmet Dermatol. 2014 Dec;13(4):297-306. doi: 10.1111/jocd.12117.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Treatments for upper facial lines (UFL), the most visible sign of aging, are of interest to patients and clinicians alike. Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are valuable in evaluating the impact of such treatments; however, regulatory recommendations have stipulated that the patient perspective be central in developing these assessments.

OBJECTIVES

(1) To evaluate the content validity of the Facial Lines Outcomes Questionnaire, a PRO instrument developed to assess upper facial line impacts, according to the regulatory guidance of the United States Food and Drug Administration and (2) assess whether it adequately measures the psychological impacts associated with crow's feet lines (CFL) (lateral canthal lines) from the patient perspective.

METHODS

Two patient groups participated in face-to-face qualitative interviews. One group included patients with UFL (Group 1, n = 25 interviews), and the other included patients specifically with CFL (Group 2, n = 41 interviews). Each interview consisted of a concept elicitation and cognitive debriefing phase.

RESULTS

Interviews with both groups elicited all key concepts of the instrument, including "bothered by facial lines"; "looking older"; "looking less attractive"; and looking "tired," "stressed," or "angry." Most Group 2 patients (n = 35, 85%) agreed that the instrument adequately assessed the psychological impacts associated with CFL. During cognitive debriefing, the majority of patients in both groups agreed the instrument was understandable, comprehensive, and easy to complete.

CONCLUSIONS

The Facial Line Outcomes Questionnaire is an appropriate and valid tool to assess the impact of UFL and the psychological impacts associated with CFL.

摘要

背景

上睑皱纹(UFL)是衰老最明显的迹象,患者和临床医生都对其治疗方法感兴趣。患者报告结局(PROs)对于评估此类治疗的效果很有价值;然而,监管建议规定,在制定这些评估时应以患者的视角为核心。

目的

(1)根据美国食品药品监督管理局的监管指南,评估面部皱纹结局问卷(一种为评估上睑皱纹影响而开发的PRO工具)的内容效度;(2)从患者角度评估该问卷是否能充分衡量与鱼尾纹(CFL,外眦纹)相关的心理影响。

方法

两组患者参与了面对面的定性访谈。一组包括有上睑皱纹的患者(第1组,25次访谈),另一组包括专门有鱼尾纹的患者(第2组,41次访谈)。每次访谈都包括概念引出和认知反馈阶段。

结果

两组访谈都引出了该工具的所有关键概念,包括“为面部皱纹烦恼”;“看起来更老”;“看起来没那么有吸引力”;以及看起来“疲惫”、“有压力”或“生气”。大多数第2组患者(35名,85%)同意该工具充分评估了与鱼尾纹相关的心理影响。在认知反馈过程中,两组中的大多数患者都同意该工具易于理解、全面且易于完成。

结论

面部皱纹结局问卷是评估上睑皱纹影响以及与鱼尾纹相关的心理影响的一种合适且有效的工具。

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