Questionnaires vs Interviews for the Assessment of Global Functional Outcomes After Traumatic Brain Injury

Autor: Horton, lindsay, Rhodes, Jonathan, Menon, David K., Maas, Andrew I. R., Wilson, Lindsay, Andelic, Nada, Andreassen, Lasse, Anke, Audny Gabriele Wagner, Frisvold, Shirin, Helseth, Eirik, Røe, Cecilie, Røise, Olav, Skandsen, Toril, Vik, Anne, Åkerlund, Cecilia, Amrein, Krisztina, Antoni, Anna, Audibert, Gerard, Azouvi, Philippe, Azzolini, Maria luisa, Bartels, Ronald, Barzo, Pal, Beauvais, Romuald, Beer, Ronny, Bellander, Bo-michael, Belli, Antonio, Benali, Habib, Berardino, Maurizio, Beretta, Luigi, Blaabjerg, Morten, Bragge, Peter, Brinck, Vibeke, Brooker, Joanne, Brorsson, Camilla, Buki, Andras, Bullinger, Monika, Cabeleira, Manuel, Caccioppola, Alessio, Calappi, Emiliana, Calvi, Maria rosa, Cameron, Peter, Lozano, Guillermo carbayo, Carbonara, Marco, Chevallard, Giorgio, Chieregato, Arturo, Citerio, Giuseppe, Cnossen, Maryse, Coburn, Mark
Přispěvatelé: Psychology 3, Section Neuropsychology, RS: MHeNs - R1 - Cognitive Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, RS: FPN NPPP I, Molecular Neuroscience and Ageing Research (MOLAR), Trapani, Tony, Barzó, Pál, Gupta, Deepak, Levi, Leon, Rosenthal, Guy, Furmanov, Alex, Martino, Costanza, Beretta, Luigi, Calvi, Maria Rosa, Azzolini, Maria Luisa, Stocchetti, Nino, Vallance, Shirley, Calappi, Emiliana, Zoerle, Tommaso, Ortolano, Fabrizio, Carbonara, Marco, Caccioppola, Alessio, Citerio, Giuseppe, Vargiolu, Alessia, Chieregato, Arturo, Chevallard, Giorgio, Della Corte, Francesco, Murray, Lynnette, Grossi, Francesca, Rossi, Sandra, Persona, Paolo, Berardino, Maurizio, Cavallo, Simona, Rambadagalla, Malinka, Ziverte, Agate, Giga, Lelde, Valeinis, Egils, Vilcinis, Rimantas, Brooker, Joanne, Tamosuitis, Tomas, Rocka, Saulius, Ragauskas, Arminas, van der Naalt, Joukje, Jacobs, Bram, Steyerberg, Ewout W., Bartels, Ronald, den Boogert, Hugo, Kompanje, Erwin, Timmers, Marjolijn, Bragge, Peter, Foks, Kelly, Haitsma, Iain, Volovici, Victor, van der Jagt, Mathieu, Haagsma, Juanita A., Mikolic, Ana, Lingsma, Hester, Velt, Kimberley, Huijben, Jilske, Voormolen, Daphne, Rosenfeld, Jeffrey, Nieboer, Daan, Wiegers, Eveline, van Veen, Ernest, Pisica, Dana, Retel Helmrich, Isabel, Sewalt, Charlie, Gravesteijn, Benjamin, Polinder, Suzanne, Tibboel, Dick, van Wijk, Roel, Cooper, Jamie D., van Dijck, Jeroen T. J. M., van Essen, Thomas A., Peul, Wilco, Schoonman, Guus, Jones, Kelly, Feigin, Valery L., Te Ao, Braden, Theadom, Alice, Helseth, Eirik, Roe, Cecilie, Helbok, Raimund, Roise, Olav, Andelic, Nada, Frisvold, Shirin, Andreassen, Lasse, Anke, Audny, Vik, Anne, Skandsen, Toril, Ples, Horia, Tudora, Cristina Maria, Negru, Ancuta, Beer, Ronny, Vulekovic, Peter, Ðilvesi, Ðula, Karan, Mladen, Golubovic, Jagoš, Rehorcíková, Veronika, Taylor, Mark Steven, Brazinova, Alexandra, Majdan, Marek, Sahuquillo, Juan, Radoi, Andreea, Schoechl, Herbert, Carbayo Lozano, Guillermo, Pomposo, Inigo, Lagares, Alfonso, Gomez, Pedro A., Castaño-León, Ana M., Gagliardo, Pablo, Oresic, Matej, Bellander, Bo-Michael, Lanyon, Linda, George, Pradeep, Rusnák, Martin, Muraleedharan, Visakh, Nelson, David, Ackerlund, Cecilia, Koskinen, Lars-Owe, Sundström, Nina, Brorsson, Camilla, Belli, Antonio, Manara, Alex, Thomas, Matt, Czosnyka, Marek, Schwendenwein, Elisabeth, Smielewski, Peter, Cabeleira, Manuel, Coles, Jonathan, Richardson, Sylvia, Zeiler, Frederick A., Stamatakis, Emmanuel, Williams, Guy, Menon, David, Ercole, Ari, Dixit, Abhishek, Antoni, Anna, Newcombe, Virginia, Richter, Sophie, McFadyen, Charles, Hutchinson, Peter J., Kolias, Angelos G., Adams, Hadie, Correia, Marta, Rhodes, Jonathan, Stewart, William, McMahon, Catherine, De Keyser, Véronique, Rueckert, Daniel, Glocker, Ben, Tolias, Christos, Dawes, Helen, Esser, Patrick, van Heugten, Caroline, Curry, Nicola, Stanworth, Simon, Lecky, Fiona, Otesile, Olubukola, Menovsky, Tomas, Johnson, Faye, Dark, Paul, Jankowski, Stefan, Lightfoot, Roger, Wilson, Lindsay, Horton, Lindsay, Stevens, Robert, Rosand, Jonathan, Manley, Geoffrey, Jarrett, Mike, Van Praag, Dominique, Brinck, Vibeke, Wang, Kevin K. W., Yang, Zhihui, Vespa, Paul M., Maas, Andrew I. R., Van der Steen, Gregory, Parizel, Paul M., Vande Vyvere, Thijs, Depreitere, Bart, Van Hecke, Wim, Verheyden, Jan, Misset, Benoit, Ledoux, Didier, Laureys, Steven, Ghuysen, Alexandre, Maréchal, Hugues, Dulière, Guy-Loup, Gao, Guoyi, Jiang, Ji-yao, Kondziella, Daniel, Fabricius, Martin, Schou, Rico Frederik, Blaabjerg, Morten, Rosenlund, Christina, Piippo-Karjalainen, Anna, Raj, Rahul, Pirinen, Matti, Ripatti, Samuli, Palotie, Aarno, Ylén, Peter, Posti, Jussi P., Tenovuo, Olli, Takala, Riikka, Payen, Jean-François, Vega, Emmanuel, Lejeune, Aurelie, Audibert, Gérard, Degos, Vincent, Gruen, Russell L., Benali, Habib, Galanaud, Damien, Perlbarg, Vincent, Puybasset, Louis, Azouvi, Philippe, Legrand, Valerie, Dahyot-Fizelier, Claire, Rossaint, Rolf, Coburn, Mark Steven, Kowark, Ana, Cameron, Peter, Clusmann, Hans, Dreier, Jens, Wolf, Stefan, Vajkoczy, Peter, Maegele, Marc, Gratz, Johannes, Schäfer, Nadine, Lefering, Rolf, Covic, Amra, von Steinbüchel, Nicole, Donoghue, Emma, Schmidt, Silke, Bullinger, Monika, Younsi, Alexander, Unterberg, Andreas, Mattern, Julia, Sakowitz, Oliver, Sanchez-Porras, Renan, Perera, Natascha, Beauvais, Romuald, Sandor, Janos, Gantner, Dashiell, Czeiter, Endre, Buki, Andras, Ezer, Erzsébet, Vámos, Zoltán, Melegh, Béla, Tamás, Viktória, Sorinola, Abayomi, Kovács, Noémi, Nyirádi, József, Amrein, Krisztina, Tamošuitis, Tomas, American Medical Association, Horton, L., Rhodes, J., Menon, D. K., Maas, A. I. R., Wilson L., (Collaborative European NeuroTrauma Effectiveness Research in TBI (CENTER-TBI) Participants and Investigators), Beretta, L., Ročka, Saulius, Horton, L, Rhodes, J, Menon, D, Maas, A, Wilson, L, Citerio, G
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
Předmět:
Male
Neurologi
INTRACEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE
MULTICENTER
Glasgow Outcome Scale
CENTER-TBI
Cohort Studies
computer assisted tomography
Quality of life
Surveys and Questionnaires
Brain Injuries
Traumatic

Outcome Assessment
Health Care

Clinical endpoint
Surveys and Questionnaire
adult
aged
cohort analysis
decision making
disease severity
female
functional status assessment
generalized anxiety disorder-7
Original Investigation
Brain Injuries
Traumatic/rehabilitation

Outcome Assessment
Health Care/methods

General Medicine
Middle Aged
EARLY SURGERY
Online Only
Neurology
AGREEMENT
RELIABILITY
Female
TRIAL
COEFFICIENT
Surveys and Questionnaires/statistics & numerical data
Human
Cohort study
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
Interviews as Topic/statistics & numerical data
Traumatic brain injury
Reproducibility of Result
Follow-Up Studie
Interviews as Topic
INITIAL CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT
medicine
Humans
Aged
business.industry
Research
Gold standard
HEAD-INJURY
Reproducibility of Results
medicine.disease
Clinical trial
Structured interview
Quality of Life
Physical therapy
Human medicine
Cohort Studie
business
Follow-Up Studies
Zdroj: Jama network open, 4(11):2134121. American Medical Association
JAMA Network Open
Jama network open, 4(11):e2134121. AMER MEDICAL ASSOC
JAMA network open 4(11), :e2134121 (2021). doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.34121
Investigators, C E N E R I TBI CENTER-TBI P A & Dark, P 2021, ' Questionnaires vs Interviews for the Assessment of Global Functional Outcomes After Traumatic Brain Injury. ', JAMA Network Open, no. 11, e2134121 . https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.34121
JAMA network open, Chicago, IL : American medical association, 2021, vol. 4, iss. 11, art. no. e2134121, p. 1-15
ISSN: 2574-3805
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.34121
Popis: This cohort study compares global functional outcome ratings of the Glasgow Outcome Scale–Extended administered as a structured interview vs a questionnaire to patients with traumatic brain injury.
Key Points Question Does interviewing have added value compared with questionnaires in the assessment of functional outcomes in clinical research on traumatic brain injury (TBI)? Findings In this cohort study of 3691 individuals with TBI, there was good agreement between interview and questionnaire methods of assessing TBI outcomes, and correlations with baseline factors and patient-reported outcomes were similar between the methods. The core outcome information from interviews and questionnaires was found to be substantially similar. Meaning These findings suggest that in appropriate settings, questionnaires can be used to assess global functional outcomes after TBI and may offer substantial practical advantages compared with interviews.
Importance An interview is considered the gold standard method of assessing global functional outcomes in clinical trials among patients with acute traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, several multicenter clinical trials have used questionnaires completed by a patient or caregiver to assess the primary end point. Objective To examine agreement between interview and questionnaire formats for assessing TBI outcomes and to consider whether an interview has advantages. Design, Setting, and Participants This cohort study used data from patients enrolled in the Collaborative European NeuroTrauma Effectiveness Research in TBI (CENTER-TBI) project from December 2014 to December 2017. Data were analyzed from December 2020 to April 2021. Included patients were aged 16 years or older with TBI and a clinical indication for computed tomography imaging. Outcome assessments were completed using both an interview and a questionnaire at follow-up 3 and 6 months after injury. Exposures Traumatic brain injury of all severities. Main Outcomes and Measures Ratings on the Glasgow Outcome Scale–Extended (GOSE) administered as a structured interview rated by an investigator and as a questionnaire completed by patients or caregivers and scored centrally were compared, and the strength of agreement was evaluated using weighted κ statistics. Secondary outcomes included comparison of different sections of the GOSE assessments and the association of GOSE ratings with baseline factors and patient-reported mental health, health-related quality of life, and TBI symptoms. Results Among the 3691 eligible individuals in the CENTER-TBI study, both GOSE assessment formats (interview and questionnaire) were completed by 994 individuals (26.9%) at 3 months after TBI (654 [65.8%] male; median age, 53 years [IQR, 33-66 years]) and 628 (17.0%) at 6 months (409 [65.1%] male; median age, 51 years [IQR, 31-64 years]). Outcomes of the 2 assessment methods agreed well at both 3 months (weighted κ, 0.77; 95% CI, 0.73-0.80) and 6 months (weighted κ, 0.82; 95% CI, 0.78-0.86). Furthermore, item-level agreement between the 2 methods was good for sections regarding independence in everyday activities (κ, 0.70-0.79 across both time points) and moderate for sections regarding subjective aspects of functioning such as relationships and symptoms (κ, 0.41-0.51 across both time points). Compared with questionnaires, interviews recorded more problems with work (294 [30.5%] vs 233 [24.2%] at 3 months and 161 [26.8%] vs 136 [22.7%] at 6 months), fewer limitations in social and leisure activities (330 [33.8%] vs 431 [44.1%] at 3 months and 179 [29.7%] vs 219 [36.4%] at 6 months), and more symptoms (524 [53.6%] vs 324 [33.1%] at 3 months and 291 [48.4%] vs 179 [29.8%] at 6 months). Interviewers sometimes assigned an overall rating based on judgment rather than interview scoring rules, particularly for patients with potentially unfavorable TBI outcomes. However, for both formats, correlations with baseline factors (ρ, −0.13 to 0.42) and patient-reported outcomes (ρ, 0.29 to 0.65) were similar in strength. Conclusions and Relevance In this cohort study, GOSE ratings obtained by questionnaire and interview methods were in good agreement. The similarity of associations of the ratings obtained by both GOSE methods with baseline factors and other TBI outcome measures suggests that despite some apparent differences, the core information collected by both interviews and questionnaires was similar. The findings support the use of questionnaires in studies in which this form of contact may offer substantial practical advantages compared with interviews.
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