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成人中重度溃疡性结肠炎和克罗恩病患者报告结局工具的开发和内容验证。

Development and content validation of patient-reported outcomes tools for ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease in adults with moderate-to-severe disease.

机构信息

Takeda Development Center Americas, Lexington, MA, USA.

ICON Plc, Gaithersburg, MD, USA.

出版信息

Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2022 May 7;20(1):75. doi: 10.1186/s12955-022-01975-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD) are associated with a range of symptoms that adversely affect health-related quality of life. This research aimed to develop and validate two patient-reported outcome (PRO) tools to assess signs and symptoms in patients with moderate-to-severe UC or CD.

METHODS

PRO-UC and PRO-CD Diaries were developed in accordance with US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommendations. Data were collected from concept elicitation interviews (in which patients described their symptoms and experience of the disease) and further refined through cognitive interviews (in which patients assessed the relevance and clarity of questions in the tools).

RESULTS

Interviews were conducted with 12 patients for each indication. Five symptoms (urgent bowel movements, abdominal pain, frequent bowel movements, bloody stools, diarrhea/watery stools) were reported by 83-100% of participants with UC and were included in the final 6-item PRO-UC Diary: stool frequency, rectal bleeding (2 items), diarrhea, rectal urgency, and abdominal pain. For CD, seven symptoms (abdominal pain, diarrhea/loose stools, urgent bowel movements, fatigue/tiredness/weakness, frequent bowel movements, bloody stools, nausea) were reported by 50-100% of participants. These, together with vomiting and incontinence (reported by 42% and 33% of participants, respectively), were included in the final 10-item PRO-CD Diary, covering abdominal pain (2 items), stool frequency, liquid/very soft stool frequency, rectal bleeding, rectal urgency, nausea, vomiting, bowel incontinence, and general well-being. Symptoms were consistently cited across both indications to have an impact on quality of life, with frequent complaints being the need to always be near a toilet and inability to leave home, as well as general pain, discomfort, and nausea. For both tools, questions were accurately interpreted, with at least 67% of participants in both indications stating that items were easy to answer/relevant to their condition and symptoms were easy to recall over the last 24 h.

CONCLUSIONS

Both the PRO-UC and PRO-CD Diaries were developed and validated in accordance with FDA recommendations, providing two new tools for use in clinical trials to assess response to treatment in patients with UC or CD. Psychometric analyses are warranted to fully evaluate their properties and value for use in clinical trials.

摘要

背景

溃疡性结肠炎(UC)和克罗恩病(CD)与一系列症状相关,这些症状会对健康相关的生活质量产生负面影响。本研究旨在开发和验证两种患者报告的结局(PRO)工具,以评估中重度 UC 或 CD 患者的体征和症状。

方法

PRO-UC 和 PRO-CD 日记按照美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)的建议进行开发。数据来自于概念发掘访谈(患者描述了他们的症状和疾病经历),并通过认知访谈进一步完善(患者评估工具中问题的相关性和清晰度)。

结果

对每种适应证均进行了 12 例患者的访谈。83-100%的 UC 患者报告了 5 种症状(紧急排便、腹痛、频繁排便、血性粪便、腹泻/水样粪便),并包含在最终的 6 项 PRO-UC 日记中:排便频率、直肠出血(2 项)、腹泻、直肠紧迫感和腹痛。对于 CD,7 种症状(腹痛、腹泻/稀便、紧急排便、疲劳/疲倦/虚弱、频繁排便、血性粪便、恶心)被 50-100%的患者报告。这些症状,加上呕吐和失禁(分别被 42%和 33%的患者报告),包含在最终的 10 项 PRO-CD 日记中,涵盖了腹痛(2 项)、排便频率、液体/非常软便频率、直肠出血、直肠紧迫感、恶心、呕吐、肠道失禁和整体健康状况。这两种适应证中,症状都被一致认为会对生活质量产生影响,常见的抱怨是总是需要靠近厕所和无法离家,以及一般性疼痛、不适和恶心。对于这两种工具,至少有 67%的患者表示,所有问题的解释都准确无误,并且都认为这些问题易于回答/与他们的病情和症状相关,并且在过去 24 小时内很容易回忆起症状。

结论

PRO-UC 和 PRO-CD 日记均按照 FDA 的建议进行了开发和验证,为 UC 或 CD 患者的临床试验提供了两种新的工具,以评估治疗反应。需要进行心理测量学分析,以充分评估其在临床试验中的特性和价值。

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