Validation, Reliability, and Clinical Significance of the Arabic Version of Bristol Rheumatoid Arthritis Fatigue Multi-Dimensional Questionnaire.

IF 1.2 Q4 RHEUMATOLOGY
Loay Aglan, Mohammed Kamal, Mona Mokhtar, Eman Kamel Abdelrahman, Sherine M Gaafar
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Abstract

Background: Clinically relevant fatigue in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients significantly affects their quality of life. Almost all studies have assessed fatigue in this population using non-specific scales. The present multi-centric study aimed to assess the validity, reliability, and clinical significance of the Arabic version of the Bristol Rheumatoid Arthritis Fatigue Multi-Dimensional Questionnaire (BRAF-MDQ).

Methods: The present cross-sectional multicentric study was conducted at Aswan, Mansoura, Port Said, and Al-Azhar University Hospitals over a 6-month duration. The study included 311 patients with RA diagnosed according to the 2010 criteria of the American College of Rheumatology. The Arabic version of BRAF-MDQ was developed to assess fatigue in these patients. All patients were subjected to careful history taking, thorough clinical assessment, and standard laboratory work-up. The obtained Arabic BRAF-MDQ was tested for construct validity, internal consistency, testretest reproducibility, and criterion validity. Construct validity was evaluated using factor analysis with the Kaiser Meyer Olkin tool of sampling adequacy and Bartlett's sphericity test. Internal consistency of subscales was assessed using Cronbach's alpha. Test-retest reproducibility was assessed after a 1-week interval using the intraclass correlation coefficient. Pearson's correlation coefficient was used to correlate numerical variables. Predictors of fatigue were identified using binary logistic regression analysis.

Results: The present study included 311 RA patients. Construct validity assessment showed a high loading of questionnaire items within the proposed construct subscales with a KMO measure of sphericity of 0.927 and Bartlett's test of sphericity p-value < 0.001. Internal consistency assessment showed adequate Cronbach's alpha of Arabic BRAF-MDQ subscales. Total Arabic BRAFMDQ had excellent criterion validity, as indicated by the high correlations with MAFS (r=0.95, p < 0.001) and SF-36 vitality subscale (r=-0.91, p < 0.001). Clinically significant fatigue was identified in 214 patients (68.8%). Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed age (OR (95% CI): 1.07 (1.02-1.12), p < 0.001), disease duration (OR (95% CI): 1.82 (1.43-2.33), p < 0.001), DAS28CRP (OR (95% CI): 8.62 (4.63-16.02), p < 0.001), and mHAQ (OR (95% CI): 3.85 (1.07-13.9), p = 0 .039) as significant predictors of fatigue development in the studied patients.

Conclusion: The Arabic version of the Bristol Rheumatoid Arthritis Fatigue Multi-Dimensional Questionnaire is a valid, consistent, and reliable tool for the assessment of fatigue in Egyptian rheumatoid arthritis patients. Clinically significant fatigue was identified in 214 patients (68.8%). Further, risk factors for fatigue included older age, longer disease duration, and higher disease activity.

阿拉伯语版布里斯托尔类风湿关节炎疲劳多维问卷的验证、可靠性和临床意义。
背景:类风湿性关节炎(RA)患者临床相关的疲劳严重影响了他们的生活质量。几乎所有的研究都使用非特异性量表来评估这类人群的疲劳程度。本项多中心研究旨在评估阿拉伯语版布里斯托尔类风湿性关节炎疲劳多维问卷(BRAF-MDQ)的有效性、可靠性和临床意义:本横断面多中心研究在阿斯旺、曼苏尔、赛义德港和爱资哈尔大学医院进行,为期 6 个月。研究对象包括根据美国风湿病学会 2010 年标准确诊的 311 名 RA 患者。研究人员开发了阿拉伯语版的 BRAF-MDQ 来评估这些患者的疲劳状况。所有患者都接受了仔细的病史采集、全面的临床评估和标准的实验室检查。对所获得的阿拉伯语 BRAF-MDQ 进行了结构效度、内部一致性、测试重现性和标准效度测试。结构效度采用因子分析和 Kaiser Meyer Olkin 抽样适当性工具以及 Bartlett 球形度检验进行评估。子量表的内部一致性采用 Cronbach's alpha 进行评估。测试间隔一周后,使用类内相关系数对测试-重测重现性进行评估。皮尔逊相关系数用于数字变量之间的相关性。通过二元逻辑回归分析确定了疲劳的预测因素:本研究共纳入 311 名 RA 患者。结构效度评估显示,问卷项目在拟议的结构子量表中具有较高的负荷量,KMO 球形度测量值为 0.927,巴特利特球形度检验 p 值小于 0.001。内部一致性评估显示,阿拉伯语 BRAF-MDQ 子量表的 Cronbach's alpha 值足够高。阿拉伯语 BRAF-MDQ 总量与 MAFS(r=0.95,p < 0.001)和 SF-36 活力分量表(r=-0.91,p < 0.001)高度相关,表明阿拉伯语 BRAF-MDQ 具有极佳的标准效度。在 214 名患者(68.8%)中发现了明显的临床疲劳症状。多变量逻辑回归分析显示年龄(OR (95% CI):1.07 (1.02-1.12),p < 0.001)、病程(OR (95% CI):1.82 (1.43-2.33),p < 0.001)、DAS28CRP(OR (95% CI):8.62 (4.63-16.02),p < 0.001)和 mHAQ(OR (95% CI):3.85 (1.07-13.9),p = 0 .039)是研究患者疲劳发展的重要预测因素:结论:阿拉伯语版布里斯托尔类风湿关节炎疲劳多维问卷是评估埃及类风湿关节炎患者疲劳状况的有效、一致且可靠的工具。在 214 名患者(68.8%)中发现了明显的临床疲劳症状。此外,疲劳的风险因素包括年龄较大、病程较长和疾病活动性较强。
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期刊介绍: Current Rheumatology Reviews publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances on rheumatology and its related areas e.g. pharmacology, pathogenesis, epidemiology, clinical care, and therapy. The journal"s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to clinical research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians in rheumatology.
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