Development of a new health-related quality of life measure for people with diabetes who experience hypoglycaemia: the Hypo-RESOLVE QoL.

IF 8.4 1区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Diabetologia Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-22 DOI:10.1007/s00125-024-06182-9
Jill Carlton, Philip A Powell, Melanie Broadley, Bastiaan E de Galan, Simon Heller, Jonathan Comins, Myriam Rosilio, Frans Pouwer, Mari-Anne Gall, Christopher J Child, Rory J McCrimmon, Donna Rowen
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Aims/hypothesis: Valid and reliable patient-reported outcome measures are vital for assessing disease impact, responsiveness to healthcare and the cost-effectiveness of interventions. A recent review has questioned the ability of existing measures to assess hypoglycaemia-related impacts on health-related quality of life for people with diabetes. This mixed-methods project was designed to produce a novel health-related quality of life patient-reported outcome measure in hypoglycaemia: the Hypo-RESOLVE QoL.

Methods: Three studies were conducted with people with diabetes who experience hypoglycaemia. In Stage 1, a comprehensive health-related quality of life framework for hypoglycaemia was elicited from semi-structured interviews (N=31). In Stage 2, the content validity and acceptability of draft measure content were tested via three waves of cognitive debriefing interviews (N=70 people with diabetes; N=14 clinicians). In Stage 3, revised measure content was administered alongside existing generic and diabetes-related measures in a large cross-sectional observational survey to assess psychometric performance (N=1246). The final measure was developed using multiple evidence sources, incorporating stakeholder engagement.

Results: A novel conceptual model of hypoglycaemia-related health-related quality of life was generated, featuring 19 themes, organised by physical, social and psychological aspects. From a draft version of 76 items, a final 14-item measure was produced with satisfactory structural (χ2=472.27, df=74, p<0.001; comparative fit index =0.943; root mean square error of approximation =0.069) and convergent validity with related constructs (r=0.46-0.59), internal consistency (α=0.91) and test-retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient =0.87).

Conclusions/interpretation: The Hypo-RESOLVE QoL is a rigorously developed patient-reported outcome measure assessing the health-related quality of life impacts of hypoglycaemia. The Hypo-RESOLVE QoL has demonstrable validity and reliability and has value for use in clinical decision-making and as a clinical trial endpoint.

Data availability: All data generated or analysed during this study are included in the published article and its online supplementary files ( https://doi.org/10.15131/shef.

Data: 23295284.v2 ).

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为出现低血糖的糖尿病患者开发一种新的健康相关生活质量测量方法:Hypo-RESOLVE QoL。
目的/假设:有效可靠的患者报告结果测量方法对于评估疾病影响、医疗保健响应性和干预措施的成本效益至关重要。最近的一篇综述对现有测量方法评估低血糖对糖尿病患者健康相关生活质量的影响的能力提出了质疑。本混合方法项目旨在开发一种新型的低血糖患者健康相关生活质量报告结果测量方法:Hypo-RESOLVE QoL:方法:对出现低血糖的糖尿病患者进行了三项研究。在第一阶段,通过半结构式访谈(31 人)得出了低血糖症与健康相关的综合生活质量框架。在第二阶段,通过三轮认知汇报访谈(70 名糖尿病患者;14 名临床医生)测试了测量内容草案的内容有效性和可接受性。在第三阶段,在一项大型横断面观察调查中,将修订后的测量内容与现有的通用测量和糖尿病相关测量一起使用,以评估心理测量性能(N=1246)。最终的测量方法是利用多种证据来源并结合利益相关者的参与而制定的:产生了一个与低血糖相关的健康生活质量的新概念模型,包括 19 个主题,按生理、社会和心理方面进行组织。从 76 个项目的草案版本中,最终产生了 14 个项目的测量方法,其结构令人满意(χ2=472.27,df=74,p结论/解释:Hypo-RESOLVE QoL 是一项经过严格开发的患者报告结果测量方法,用于评估低血糖对健康相关生活质量的影响。Hypo-RESOLVE QoL具有明显的有效性和可靠性,在临床决策和临床试验终点中具有使用价值:本研究中生成或分析的所有数据均包含在已发表的文章及其在线补充文件中 ( https://doi.org/10.15131/shef.Data: 23295284.v2 )。
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Diabetologia
Diabetologia 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
18.10
自引率
2.40%
发文量
193
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Diabetologia, the authoritative journal dedicated to diabetes research, holds high visibility through society membership, libraries, and social media. As the official journal of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes, it is ranked in the top quartile of the 2019 JCR Impact Factors in the Endocrinology & Metabolism category. The journal boasts dedicated and expert editorial teams committed to supporting authors throughout the peer review process.
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