Development of a Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy item library and primary symptom list for the assessment of patient-reported adverse events associated with immune checkpoint modulators.

IF 1.4 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Kimberly A Webster, Mary L O'Connor, Aaron R Hansen, Sheetal Kircher, Heather S L Jim, Adam P Dicker, Monika Janda, Kari Ala-Leppilampi, Clifton O Bingham, Josephine Feliciano, Norah Lynn Henry, Laurie E Steffen McLouth, David Cella
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Aim: To develop a comprehensive item library of patient-reported, immunotherapy-related adverse events (irAEs) that draws from and expands on the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy (FACIT) Measurement System.

Methods: Literature review and iterative expert input. Based on a literature review of irAEs, we developed a framework of immunotherapy classes and their associated symptoms. Clinical experts then reviewed iterations of symptom summaries and item maps linked to the immunotherapy framework. Experts provided content review and feedback was shared across experts until consensus was reached. The iterative process facilitated creation of a Primary Symptom List associated with immune checkpoint modulators (ICMs), drawn from the larger set of symptoms. Existing FACIT items were mapped to the symptom list, and new items were written as needed to create the item library.

Results: The full item library of irAEs is comprised of 239 items, covering 142 unique symptoms across 75 inflammatory reactions/immune conditions. A subset of 66 items comprises a Primary Symptom List considered most common/relevant to ICM treatment. This includes gastrointestinal, skin, pulmonary, neurologic, musculoskeletal, and multiple miscellaneous and constitutional symptoms.

Conclusion: The FACIT Immunotherapy Item Library is a compilation of 239 self-report items that capture the wide range of AEs experienced by people receiving immune treatments. A subset of 66 items comprises a Primary Symptom List meant for ICM therapy. Use of items selected from this library is encouraged in clinical research and clinical practice evaluation.

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慢性疾病治疗功能评估项目库和主要症状列表的开发,用于评估患者报告的与免疫检查点调节剂相关的不良事件。
目的:在慢性疾病治疗功能评估(FACIT)测量系统的基础上,建立一个由患者报告的免疫治疗相关不良事件(irAEs)的综合项目库。方法:文献查阅和专家反复输入。基于对irAEs的文献回顾,我们制定了免疫治疗类别及其相关症状的框架。临床专家随后审查了与免疫治疗框架相关的症状摘要和项目图的迭代。专家提供内容,审查和反馈意见在专家之间共享,直到达成共识。迭代过程促进了与免疫检查点调节剂(ICMs)相关的主要症状列表的创建,该列表来自更大的症状集。将现有的FACIT项目映射到症状列表,并根据需要编写新项目以创建项目库。结果:irAEs完整条目库包含239个条目,涵盖了75种炎症反应/免疫条件下的142种独特症状。66项的子集包括被认为与ICM治疗最常见/相关的主要症状清单。这包括胃肠道、皮肤、肺部、神经系统、肌肉骨骼以及多种杂项和体质症状。结论:FACIT免疫治疗项目库是239个自我报告项目的汇编,这些项目捕获了接受免疫治疗的人所经历的广泛的ae。一个包含66项的子集包括用于ICM治疗的主要症状列表。鼓励在临床研究和临床实践评估中使用从本图书馆中选择的项目。
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