Ludy C. Shih, Michael T. Stevenson, Steven Bellows, A. Fasano, Sheng-Han Kuo, Kelly E. Lyons, Henry Moore, Holly A. Shill, A. Shukla, Carlos Singer, R. Elble
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Test-retest reliability was computed at intervals of 1 and 30 days. The influence of mood (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, HADS) and coping behaviors (Essen Coping Questionnaire, ECQ) was examined with multiple linear regression. Results: TETRAS PRO was strongly correlated (r > 0.7) with TETRAS ADL, TETRAS-P, and QUEST and exhibited good to excellent reliability (Cronbach alpha 95%CI = 0.853–0.926; 30-day test-retest intraclass correlation 95%CI = 0.814–0.921). The 30-day estimate of minimum detectable change (MDC) was 6.6 (95%CI 5.2–8.0). TETRAS-P (rsemipartial = 0.607), HADS depression (rsemipartial = 0.384), and the coping strategy of information seeking and exchange of experiences (rsemipartial = 0.176) contributed statistically to TETRAS PRO in a multiple linear regression (R2 = 0.67). Conclusions: TETRAS PRO is a valid and reliable scale that is influenced strongly by tremor severity, moderately by mood (depression), and minimally by coping skills. 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背景:本质性震颤分级评估量表(TETRAS)是治疗本质性震颤(ET)的常用量表,但其日常生活活动(ADL)和表现(P)分量表是基于结构化访谈和体格检查。目前还没有根据美国法规指南开发出针对 ET 的患者报告结果 (PRO) 量表。目标:开发并验证 TETRAS PRO 子量表。方法:从 18 名 ET 患者的 TETRAS ADL 和结构化认知访谈中得出 14 个评分为 0-4 的项目。对 67 名 ET 或 ET 加重型成人进行了 TETRAS PRO 与 TETRAS ADL、TETRAS-P 和本质性震颤生活质量问卷 (QUEST) 的收敛有效性分析。在 1 天和 30 天的时间间隔内计算了重测可靠性。通过多元线性回归分析了情绪(医院焦虑和抑郁量表,HADS)和应对行为(埃森应对问卷,ECQ)的影响。结果显示TETRAS PRO与TETRAS ADL、TETRAS-P和QUEST密切相关(r > 0.7),并表现出良好至卓越的可靠性(Cronbach alpha 95%CI = 0.853-0.926;30天测试-再测试类内相关性95%CI = 0.814-0.921)。30 天最小可检测变化 (MDC) 估计值为 6.6 (95%CI 5.2-8.0) 。在多元线性回归中,TETRAS-P(rsemipartial = 0.607)、HADS 抑郁症(rsemipartial = 0.384)以及寻求信息和交流经验的应对策略(rsemipartial = 0.176)对 TETRAS PRO 有统计学贡献(R2 = 0.67)。结论TETRAS PRO 是一个有效、可靠的量表,受震颤严重程度的影响较大,受情绪(抑郁)的影响较小,受应对技能的影响较小。TETRAS PRO 的 MDC 可能足以检测出具有临床意义的变化。
Validation of a New Patient-Reported Outcome Measure of the Functional Impact of Essential Tremor on Activities of Daily Living
Background: The Essential Tremor Rating Assessment Scale (TETRAS) is a popular scale for essential tremor (ET), but its activities of daily living (ADL) and performance (P) subscales are based on a structured interview and physical exam. No patient-reported outcome (PRO) scale for ET has been developed according to US regulatory guidelines. Objective: Develop and validate a TETRAS PRO subscale. Methods: Fourteen items, rated 0–4, were derived from TETRAS ADL and structured cognitive interviews of 18 ET patients. Convergent validity analyses of TETRAS PRO versus TETRAS ADL, TETRAS-P, and the Quality of Life in Essential Tremor Questionnaire (QUEST) were computed for 67 adults with ET or ET plus. Test-retest reliability was computed at intervals of 1 and 30 days. The influence of mood (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, HADS) and coping behaviors (Essen Coping Questionnaire, ECQ) was examined with multiple linear regression. Results: TETRAS PRO was strongly correlated (r > 0.7) with TETRAS ADL, TETRAS-P, and QUEST and exhibited good to excellent reliability (Cronbach alpha 95%CI = 0.853–0.926; 30-day test-retest intraclass correlation 95%CI = 0.814–0.921). The 30-day estimate of minimum detectable change (MDC) was 6.6 (95%CI 5.2–8.0). TETRAS-P (rsemipartial = 0.607), HADS depression (rsemipartial = 0.384), and the coping strategy of information seeking and exchange of experiences (rsemipartial = 0.176) contributed statistically to TETRAS PRO in a multiple linear regression (R2 = 0.67). Conclusions: TETRAS PRO is a valid and reliable scale that is influenced strongly by tremor severity, moderately by mood (depression), and minimally by coping skills. The MDC for TETRAS PRO is probably sufficient to detect clinically important change.