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美国今日成长研究(GUTS)中年轻人自我报告高血压的验证。

Validation of self-reported hypertension in young adults in the US-based Growing Up Today Study (GUTS).

机构信息

Department of Environmental Health, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America.

Channing Division of Network Medicine, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Oct 24;19(10):e0311812. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0311812. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Self-reporting is often used in large epidemiologic research to identify hypertensive participants, but its validity in young adults has not been sufficiently assessed. We aimed to validate self-reported hypertension diagnosis from questionnaires by using medical records among a sample of young adults aged 22-39 years in the Growing Up Today Study (GUTS), during a time of transition in national hypertension definitions.

METHODS

A sample of 1,000 GUTS participants were asked for permission to access their medical records, to confirm their self-reported hypertension status on questionnaires from 2010 to 2019. Paired self-reported and medical record information was available for 318 participants. Medical records were reviewed by a clinical hypertension specialist. We evaluated agreement, kappa statistic, sensitivity and specificity of self-reporting. We assessed the correlations between blood pressure measurements self-reported on the 2019 questionnaire and those from medical records and compared the measurements using paired t-tests.

RESULTS

The selected sample was generally representative of the full GUTS cohort. Agreement, kappa coefficient, sensitivity and specificity of self-reported hypertension were 85.5%, 0.72, 100%, and 75.3%. Although the absolute differences in blood pressure measurements between self-report and medical records were small (e.g., the average difference in typical recent blood pressures was 3.5/1.2 mm Hg), these measures were only moderately correlated.

CONCLUSIONS

Validity of self-reported hypertension was high in GUTS, ensuring use as an endpoint in future studies with confidence. We demonstrated that young adults likely without formal medical training are able to report hypertension status with reasonable accuracy.

摘要

背景

在大型流行病学研究中,常常用自我报告的方式来识别高血压参与者,但在年轻人中的有效性尚未得到充分评估。我们旨在通过医疗记录验证在今日成长研究(GUTS)中年龄在 22-39 岁的年轻成年人样本中,在国家高血压定义发生转变期间,问卷调查中自我报告的高血压诊断的准确性。

方法

GUTS 的 1000 名参与者样本被要求允许查阅他们的医疗记录,以确认他们在 2010 年至 2019 年期间的问卷中自我报告的高血压状况。318 名参与者的自我报告和医疗记录信息是配对的。医疗记录由临床高血压专家进行审查。我们评估了自我报告的一致性、kappa 统计量、敏感性和特异性。我们评估了自我报告的 2019 年问卷中的血压测量值与医疗记录中的血压测量值之间的相关性,并使用配对 t 检验比较了这些测量值。

结果

所选样本通常代表了完整的 GUTS 队列。自我报告的高血压的一致性、kappa 系数、敏感性和特异性分别为 85.5%、0.72、100%和 75.3%。虽然自我报告和医疗记录之间血压测量值的绝对差异较小(例如,典型近期血压的平均差异为 3.5/1.2mmHg),但这些措施相关性仅为中等。

结论

GUTS 中自我报告的高血压的有效性很高,可以有信心地将其用作未来研究的终点。我们证明了未经正式医学培训的年轻人能够以合理的准确性报告高血压状况。

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