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VVSymQ 工具的内容效度:一种用于评估静脉曲张症状的新的患者报告结局指标。

Content Validity for the VVSymQ Instrument: A New Patient-Reported Outcome Measure for the Assessment of Varicose Veins Symptoms.

作者信息

Paty Jean, Elash Celeste A, Turner-Bowker Diane M

机构信息

ERT, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

出版信息

Patient. 2017 Feb;10(1):51-63. doi: 10.1007/s40271-016-0183-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Varicose veins are common and can impact patients' quality of life, but consensus regarding the evaluation of varicose vein symptoms is lacking and existing measures have limitations.

OBJECTIVE

This research aimed to develop and establish the content validity of a new electronic patient-reported outcome (PRO) measure, the VVSymQ instrument, to assess symptoms of superficial venous insufficiency (varicose veins) in clinical trials.

METHODS

The development of the VVSymQ instrument began with qualitative interviews with patients based on the symptom domain of the VEINES-QOL/Sym, an existing PRO instrument for chronic venous disorders of the leg. Three phases of qualitative research were conducted to examine the relevance and importance of the symptoms to patients with varicose veins, and the patients' ability to understand and use the VVSymQ instrument. The development included evaluating questions that had 1-week and 24-h recall periods, and paper and electronic versions of the new instrument.

RESULTS

Five symptoms (heaviness, achiness, swelling, throbbing, and itching [HASTI™]) were consistently reported by patients across all sources of qualitative data. The final version of the VVSymQ instrument queries patients on the HASTI™ symptoms using a 24-h recall period and a 6-point duration-based response scale ranging from "None of the time" to "All of the time," and is administered daily via an electronic diary. Cognitive interviews demonstrated varicose vein patients' understanding of and their ability to use the final version of the VVSymQ instrument.

CONCLUSION

Content validity was established for the VVSymQ instrument, which assesses the five HASTI™ symptoms of varicose veins daily via an electronic diary and has promise for use in research and practice.

摘要

背景

静脉曲张很常见,会影响患者的生活质量,但在静脉曲张症状评估方面缺乏共识,现有措施存在局限性。

目的

本研究旨在开发并确立一种新的电子患者报告结局(PRO)测量工具VVSymQ的内容效度,以在临床试验中评估浅静脉功能不全(静脉曲张)的症状。

方法

VVSymQ工具的开发始于基于现有腿部慢性静脉疾病PRO工具VEINES-QOL/Sym的症状领域对患者进行定性访谈。进行了三个阶段的定性研究,以检查这些症状对静脉曲张患者的相关性和重要性,以及患者理解和使用VVSymQ工具的能力。开发过程包括评估具有1周和24小时回忆期的问题,以及新工具的纸质版和电子版。

结果

在所有定性数据来源中,患者一致报告了五种症状(沉重感、疼痛感、肿胀感、搏动性和瘙痒感[HASTI™])。VVSymQ工具的最终版本使用24小时回忆期和从“从不”到“一直”的基于持续时间的6分制反应量表询问患者关于HASTI™症状的情况,并通过电子日记每日进行管理。认知访谈表明静脉曲张患者对VVSymQ工具最终版本的理解和使用能力。

结论

确立了VVSymQ工具的内容效度,该工具通过电子日记每日评估静脉曲张的五种HASTI™症状,有望用于研究和实践中。

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