Bacci Elizabeth D, Charriez Christina M, Slota Christina, Biswas Mousumi, Wyrwich Kathleen W, Zema Carla L, De Oliveira Claudia H M C, Patel Vrunda, Coyne Karin S, Hirano Ikuo
Patient-Centered Research, Evidera, Seattle, WA, USA.
Bristol Myers Squibb, Princeton, NJ, USA.
Curr Med Res Opin. 2025 Jun;41(6):1031-1039. doi: 10.1080/03007995.2025.2533935. Epub 2025 Jul 21.
Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is a progressive, chronic, Type 2 inflammatory and fibrostenotic disease causing dysphagia among other symptoms. Patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures are essential for the assessment of EoE symptoms. One such PRO measure is the Daily Symptom Diary (DSD), but its content validity has not been established. This study modified the DSD based on participants' feedback and assessed the content validity of the modified DSD (mDSD).
Combined qualitative concept elicitation and cognitive interviews were conducted with adolescents (12-17 years) and adults (18-75 years) with a clinician-confirmed EoE diagnosis. Participants were asked about their symptoms and impacts. They were then asked to complete the DSD/mDSD and discuss its comprehensibility, relevance, and ease-of-use.
Twenty-one patients ( = 17 adults [mean age: 33.1 years, = 13 males], = 4 adolescents [mean age: 15.5 years, = 3 males]) participated. The most frequently mentioned EoE symptoms were food getting stuck in the throat ( = 21), vomiting/throwing up ( = 17), and difficulty swallowing ( = 13). Following feedback from the first four interviews, the DSD was modified to include two more items, including a separate item for food going down slowly; the mDSD was used thereafter. Participants noted that the mDSD captured their major symptoms ( = 20) and was clear and understandable ( = 20). When asked about meaningful change in symptoms, eight (40%) would consider a reduction of 1-2 days with dysphagia per 7-day period as meaningful.
This study confirms the content validity of the mDSD. The measure captured the symptom experience of adolescents and adults with EoE and was relevant and easy to use, supporting its use in clinical research.
嗜酸性食管炎(EoE)是一种进行性、慢性、2型炎症性和纤维狭窄性疾病,可导致吞咽困难等症状。患者报告结局(PRO)指标对于评估EoE症状至关重要。每日症状日记(DSD)就是这样一种PRO指标,但其内容效度尚未确立。本研究根据参与者的反馈对DSD进行了修改,并评估了修改后的DSD(mDSD)的内容效度。
对临床确诊为EoE的青少年(12 - 17岁)和成年人(18 - 75岁)进行定性概念引出和认知访谈相结合的研究。询问参与者他们的症状及影响。然后要求他们完成DSD/mDSD,并讨论其可理解性、相关性和易用性。
21名患者(17名成年人[平均年龄:33.1岁,13名男性],4名青少年[平均年龄:15.5岁,3名男性])参与了研究。最常提到的EoE症状是食物卡在喉咙(21例)、呕吐(17例)和吞咽困难(13例)。在前四次访谈得到反馈后,DSD被修改为增加了两个项目,包括一个单独的关于食物下咽缓慢的项目;此后使用mDSD。参与者指出mDSD记录了他们的主要症状(20例),并且清晰易懂(20例)。当被问及症状的有意义变化时,8名(40%)参与者会将每7天吞咽困难天数减少1 - 2天视为有意义。
本研究证实了mDSD的内容效度。该指标反映了青少年和成年EoE患者的症状体验,具有相关性且易于使用,支持其在临床研究中的应用。