Loftus Edward V, Ananthakrishnan Ashwin N, Lee Wan-Ju, Gonzalez Yuri Sanchez, Fitzgerald Kristina A, Wallace Kori, Zhou Wen, Litcher-Kelly Leighann, Ollis Sarah B, Su Sylvia, Danese Silvio
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science, Rochester, MN, USA.
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
Pharmacoecon Open. 2023 Sep;7(5):823-840. doi: 10.1007/s41669-023-00419-w. Epub 2023 Jun 9.
Patients with Crohn's disease (CD) or ulcerative colitis (UC) frequently experience fatigue, although it is often overlooked in medical research and practice.
To explore patients' experience of fatigue and evaluate content validity, psychometric properties, and score interpretability of the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Fatigue (FACIT-Fatigue) in patients with CD or UC.
Concept elicitation and cognitive interviews were conducted with participants aged ≥ 15 years with moderately-to-severely active CD (N = 30) or UC (N = 33). To evaluate psychometric properties (reliability and construct validity) and interpretation of FACIT-Fatigue scores, data from two clinical trials were analyzed [ADVANCE (CD): N = 850; U-ACHIEVE (UC): 248]. Meaningful within-person change was estimated using anchor-based methods.
Almost all interview participants reported experiencing fatigue. Over 30 unique fatigue-related impacts were reported per condition. The FACIT-Fatigue was interpretable for most patients. FACIT-Fatigue items had good internal consistency (Cronbach's α 0.86-0.88 for CD and 0.94-0.96 for UC); the total score displayed acceptable test-retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficients > 0.60 for CD and > 0.90 for UC). FACIT-Fatigue scores had acceptable convergent validity with similar measures. A 7-10 point improvement for CD and 4-9 point improvement for UC on the FACIT-Fatigue total score may represent meaningful improvements.
These results highlight the importance of fatigue among adolescents and adults with CD or UC and provide evidence that the FACIT-Fatigue is content valid and produces reliable, valid, and interpretable scores in these populations. Care should be taken if using the questionnaire with adolescents who may be less familiar with the word "fatigue." Clinical trial registration numbers NCT03105128 (date of registration: 4 April 2017) and NCT02819635 (date of registration: 28 June 2016).
克罗恩病(CD)或溃疡性结肠炎(UC)患者经常感到疲劳,尽管在医学研究和实践中这一症状常常被忽视。
探讨患者的疲劳体验,并评估慢性病治疗功能评估量表-疲劳(FACIT-疲劳量表)在CD或UC患者中的内容效度、心理测量学特性及评分的可解释性。
对年龄≥15岁、患有中度至重度活动期CD(N = 30)或UC(N = 33)的参与者进行概念引出和认知访谈。为评估FACIT-疲劳量表的心理测量学特性(信度和结构效度)及对其评分的解释,分析了两项临床试验的数据[ADVANCE(CD):N = 850;U-ACHIEVE(UC):248]。采用基于锚定的方法估计有意义的个体内变化。
几乎所有访谈参与者都报告有疲劳体验。每种疾病报告了30多种与疲劳相关的独特影响。FACIT-疲劳量表对大多数患者来说是可解释的。FACIT-疲劳量表各条目具有良好的内部一致性(CD的Cronbach's α为0.86 - 0.88,UC的为0.94 - 0.96);总分显示出可接受的重测信度(CD的组内相关系数> 0.60,UC的> 0.90)。FACIT-疲劳量表评分与类似测量方法具有可接受的收敛效度。CD患者FACIT-疲劳量表总分提高7 - 10分、UC患者提高4 - 9分可能代表有意义的改善。
这些结果突出了疲劳在患有CD或UC的青少年和成年人中的重要性,并提供了证据表明FACIT-疲劳量表在这些人群中具有内容效度,且能产生可靠、有效且可解释的分数。如果对可能不太熟悉“疲劳”一词的青少年使用该问卷,应谨慎。临床试验注册号NCT03105128(注册日期:2017年4月4日)和NCT02819635(注册日期:2016年6月28日)。