Development of a conceptual model and patient-reported outcome measures for assessing symptoms and functioning in patients with heart failure
Autor: | Robyn von Maltzahn, Ryan Murphy, Boris Gorsh, Olga Moshkovich, Katie Hall, Rajnish Saini, Katy Benjamin, Dennis L. Sprecher, Vanja Sikirica |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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medicine.medical_specialty
MEDLINE Heart failure 030204 cardiovascular system & hematology Article 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine medicine Content validity In patient 030212 general & internal medicine Questionnaire development Intensive care medicine Concept elicitation Patient-reported outcome business.industry Public health Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Outcome measures Conceptual model (computer science) medicine.disease Conceptual model business |
Zdroj: | Quality of Life Research |
ISSN: | 1573-2649 0962-9343 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11136-020-02537-y |
Popis: | Purpose Heart failure (HF) is a common condition that places considerable burden on patients. We aimed to develop a patient-reported outcome (PRO) measure to assess the symptoms and impacts of HF. Methods Phase 1: a targeted literature review, expert interviews, and concept elicitation (CE) interviews with patients with HF (n = 26) were used to develop a conceptual model of the core symptoms and impacts of HF. To capture these concepts, three new fit-for-purpose PRO questionnaires were constructed in accordance with US Food and Drug Administration PRO guidance. Phase 2: three ‘waves’ of cognitive interviews were conducted with patients with HF (n = 28) to validate and refine the questionnaires. Results Three key symptoms—shortness of breath, oedema, and fatigue—were identified across the literature review, expert interviews and CE interviews. Several additional symptoms, cognitive changes and impacts of HF were reported in the CE interviews and included in the conceptual model. A 10-item symptom questionnaire (Heart Failure-Daily Symptom Diary) was constructed; cognitive testing showed that the final PRO measure was easy to understand/complete and relevant to patients with HF, confirming content validity. Two HF impact questionnaires were developed (Assessing Dyspnoea’s Impact on Mobility and Sleep and Heart Failure-Functional Status Assessment), but required refinement to ensure patient understanding. Conclusions Patient input contributed to the development of a PRO instrument for assessing physical and cognitive symptoms important to patients with HF using novel measurement strategies. Inclusion of daily metrics offers differentiation from other qualified instruments and may provide clinical insight for improving lifestyles. Additionally, two draft PRO measures may, after further validation, be useful to assess the impacts of HF. |
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