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用于监测呼吸道合胞病毒感染儿科患者严重程度和恢复情况的照护者日记的内容效度验证

Content validation of a caregiver diary to monitor severity and recovery of pediatric patients with respiratory syncytial virus infection.

作者信息

Tatlock Sophi, Bentley Sarah, Arbuckle Rob, Abetz-Webb Linda, Scott Jane

机构信息

Adelphi Values, Bollington, Cheshire, SK10 5JB, UK.

Patient-Centered Outcome Assessments, Bollington, Cheshire, SK10 5LQ, UK.

出版信息

J Patient Rep Outcomes. 2022 May 12;6(1):48. doi: 10.1186/s41687-022-00442-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a leading cause of hospitalization and serious respiratory illness in infants/young children. The objectives of this study were to (1) identify important RSV-related signs of illness in infants that were observed by the parent/caregiver of the child and (2) assess content validity and usability of the Pediatric RSV Electronic Severity and Outcomes Rating System (PRESORS) to monitor signs of RSV-related illness.

METHODS

Review of medical literature identified signs of pediatric RSV-related illness in PRESORS. Semi-structured interviews with caregivers of infants (0-24 months of age) hospitalized with laboratory-confirmed RSV infection (in the two months prior to recruitment) were conducted to spontaneously elicit signs and impacts of the infant's illness from caregiver observations. Caregivers completed PRESORS using a "think-aloud" protocol to confirm comprehension, relevance, and usability of the smartphone application. Verbatim transcripts were analyzed using thematic analysis methods and Atlas.ti software.

RESULTS

Interviews with 21 caregivers confirmed PRESORS captured 23/26 signs caregivers spontaneously reported. Cough, difficulty breathing, problems sleeping, and reduced feeding/drinking were the most worrying signs of severe RSV-related illness described. Cognitive debriefing indicated that caregivers: understood the wording of all PRESORS items and response options (except how to count heartbeats), recall periods were appropriate, and the PRESORS smartphone application was easy to use. Minor changes to enhance content validity were identified.

CONCLUSIONS

In-depth interviews confirmed content validity and usability of the PRESORS by caregivers of infants with RSV. Next steps are to assess the revised PRESORS in clinical studies and evaluate its measurement properties.

摘要

背景

呼吸道合胞病毒(RSV)是导致婴幼儿住院和严重呼吸道疾病的主要原因。本研究的目的是:(1)确定家长/儿童照料者观察到的婴幼儿中与RSV相关的重要疾病体征;(2)评估儿科RSV电子严重程度和预后评级系统(PRESORS)监测RSV相关疾病体征的内容效度和可用性。

方法

通过查阅医学文献确定PRESORS中与儿科RSV相关疾病的体征。对(在招募前两个月内)因实验室确诊的RSV感染而住院的0至24个月龄婴儿的照料者进行半结构式访谈,以从照料者的观察中自发引出婴儿疾病的体征和影响。照料者使用“边想边说”方案完成PRESORS,以确认智能手机应用程序的理解性、相关性和可用性。使用主题分析方法和Atlas.ti软件对逐字记录进行分析。

结果

对21名照料者的访谈证实,PRESORS涵盖了照料者自发报告的26种体征中的23种。咳嗽、呼吸困难、睡眠问题以及进食/饮水减少是所描述的与严重RSV相关疾病最令人担忧的体征。认知反馈表明,照料者:理解所有PRESORS项目的措辞和反应选项(除了如何计数心跳),回忆期合适,并且PRESORS智能手机应用程序易于使用。确定了一些小的修改以提高内容效度。

结论

深入访谈证实了RSV感染婴儿的照料者对PRESORS的内容效度和可用性。下一步是在临床研究中评估修订后的PRESORS并评估其测量特性。

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