Reliability and validity of the Huntington's Disease Everyday Functioning (Hi-DEF): A patient-reported measure of cognitive capacity on daily functioning in Huntington's disease.

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Jennifer Petrillo, Ruta Sawant, Rebecca Rogers, Sophie Cleanthous, Stefan Cano, Rajeev Kumar, Jennifer Klapper, Luis A Sierra, Jee Bang, Karen Elta Anderson, Deborah A Hall, Susan Perlman, Henry Moore, Danny Bega, Jason Johannesen, Emma Elliott
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BackgroundThe Huntington's Disease (HD) Everyday Functioning (Hi-DEF) is a novel patient-reported outcome (PRO) scale developed to assess the impact of cognitive impairment on daily functioning in early HD patients.ObjectiveTo examine the psychometric properties, including reliability and validity, of the Hi-DEF. Findings from psychometric analyses using classical test theory (CTT) approach are presented here.MethodsA non-interventional validation study was conducted across nine HD Centers of Excellence across the US.ResultsPatients with HD (n = 151) were recruited: 59% were female, mean (SD) age was 47 (12) years, and mean (range) Total Functional Capacity (TFC) score was 11.4 (8-13). Excellent internal consistency reliability was observed for the Hi-DEF scale total score (Cronbach's alpha: 0.98) and across subscales (alpha range 0.87-0.96). Most targeting and scaling assumptions were met, although there were ceiling effects for three subscales. Construct validity was demonstrated by moderate to high Spearman's rank-order correlations with TFC scores (range r = -0.38 to -0.62) and known and validated measures such as the HD-PRO-TRIADTM (range r = 0.75-0.90), and ability to discriminate between levels of functional impairment (TFC 13, 12-11, and 10-8; p < 0.001). Correlations with Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB) cognitive performance measures were low to moderate and ranged from 0.06 to 0.38.ConclusionsThe Hi-DEF is a reliable and valid PRO scale measuring the impact of cognitive impairment on daily functioning, assessing facets of cognitive functioning in context of activities of daily living impacted in early stages of HD.

亨廷顿氏病日常功能(Hi-DEF)的可靠性和有效性:亨廷顿氏病患者报告的日常功能认知能力测量。
亨廷顿舞蹈病(HD)日常功能(Hi-DEF)是一种新的患者报告结果(PRO)量表,用于评估早期亨廷顿舞蹈病患者认知障碍对日常功能的影响。目的检验Hi-DEF量表的心理测量特性,包括信度和效度。本文介绍了使用经典测试理论(CTT)方法进行心理测量分析的结果。方法在美国9个HD卓越中心进行了一项非干预性验证研究。结果纳入151例HD患者,女性占59%,平均(SD)年龄47(12)岁,平均(范围)总功能容量(TFC)评分11.4(8-13)。在Hi-DEF量表总分(Cronbach's alpha: 0.98)和各子量表(alpha范围0.87-0.96)中观察到极好的内部一致性信度。尽管三个子量表存在天花板效应,但大多数目标和尺度假设都得到满足。建构效度与TFC评分(范围r = -0.38至-0.62)、已知和经过验证的测量如HD-PRO-TRIADTM(范围r = 0.75-0.90)、区分功能障碍水平(TFC 13、12-11和10-8;p
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