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滚动浏览是否会影响电子患者报告结局量表(ePROM)的测量等效性?一项定量等效性研究的结果。

Does scrolling affect measurement equivalence of electronic patient-reported outcome measures (ePROM)? Results of a quantitative equivalence study.

作者信息

Shahraz Saeid, Pham Tan P, Gibson Marc, De La Cruz Marie, Baara Munther, Karnik Sachin, Dell Christopher, Pease Sheryl, Nigam Suyash, Cappelleri Joseph C, Lipset Craig, Zornow Patrick, Lee Jeff, Byrom Bill

机构信息

ICON PLC, South San Francisco, USA.

Pfizer, New York, USA.

出版信息

J Patient Rep Outcomes. 2021 Feb 27;5(1):23. doi: 10.1186/s41687-021-00296-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Scrolling is a perceived barrier in the use of bring your own device (BYOD) to capture electronic patient reported outcomes (ePROs). This study explored the impact of scrolling on the measurement equivalence of electronic patient-reported outcome measures (ePROMs) in the presence and absence of scrolling.

METHODS

Adult participants with a chronic condition involving daily pain completed ePROMs on four devices with different scrolling properties: a large provisioned device not requiring scrolling; two provisioned devices requiring scrolling - one with a "smart-scrolling" feature that disabled the "next" button until all information was viewed, and a second without this feature; and BYOD with smart-scrolling. The ePROMs included were the SF-12, EQ-5D-5L, and three pain measures: a visual analogue scale, a numeric response scale and a Likert scale. Participants completed English or Spanish versions according to their first language. Associations between ePROM scores were assessed using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs), with lower bound of 95% confidence interval (CI) > 0.7 indicating comparability.

RESULTS

One hundred fifteen English- or Spanish-speaking participants (21-75y) completed all four administrations. High associations between scrolling and non-scrolling were observed (ICCs: 0.71-0.96). The equivalence threshold was met for all but one SF-12 domain score (bodily pain; lower 95% CI: 0.65) and two EQ-5D-5L item scores (pain/discomfort, usual activities; lower 95% CI: 0.64/0.67). Age, language, and device size produced insignificant differences in scores.

CONCLUSIONS

The measurement properties of PROMs are preserved even in the presence of scrolling on a handheld device. Further studies that assess scrolling impact over long-term, repeated use are recommended.

摘要

背景

在使用自带设备(BYOD)来获取电子患者报告结局(ePRO)时,滚动操作被视为一项障碍。本研究探讨了在有滚动操作和无滚动操作的情况下,滚动对电子患者报告结局量表(ePROM)测量等效性的影响。

方法

患有涉及日常疼痛的慢性疾病的成年参与者在四种具有不同滚动特性的设备上完成ePROM:一种无需滚动的大型预配置设备;两种需要滚动的预配置设备——一种具有“智能滚动”功能,在所有信息查看完毕前禁用“下一步”按钮,另一种没有此功能;以及具有智能滚动功能的BYOD。纳入的ePROM包括SF-12、EQ-5D-5L以及三种疼痛量表:视觉模拟量表、数字反应量表和李克特量表。参与者根据其母语完成英语或西班牙语版本。使用组内相关系数(ICC)评估ePROM分数之间的关联,95%置信区间(CI)下限>0.7表明具有可比性。

结果

115名讲英语或西班牙语的参与者(21 - 75岁)完成了所有四次测评。观察到滚动操作和非滚动操作之间具有高度相关性(ICC:0.71 - 0.96)。除了一个SF-12领域分数(身体疼痛;95% CI下限:0.65)和两个EQ-5D-5L项目分数(疼痛/不适、日常活动;95% CI下限:0.64/0.67)外,所有指标均达到等效阈值。年龄、语言和设备尺寸在分数上产生的差异不显著。

结论

即使在手持设备上存在滚动操作,PROM的测量属性仍得以保留。建议开展进一步研究,评估长期重复使用时滚动操作的影响。

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