成人和青少年遗传性血管性水肿(HAE)患者血管性水肿生活质量问卷(AE-QoL)的内容验证

IF 2.4 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Lynne Broderick, April Foster, Laura Tesler Waldman, K D Jacobs, Laura Bordone, Aaron Yarlas
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背景:目前缺乏明确的证据指向一种适合目的的工具来测量成人和青少年遗传性血管性水肿(HAE)患者健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)的影响。本研究的目的是确定血管性水肿生活质量问卷(AE-QoL)是否有效,是否适合用于评估成人和青少年HAE患者的HRQoL。方法:本研究采用一对一、录音、认知陈述访谈,采用有声思考和口头探究的方法来评估该患者群体AE-QoL的相关性、可理解性和全面性。对所有数据进行质量检查,然后使用归纳和演绎方法进行编码和分析。结果:该研究包括美国10名青少年和12名成人HAE患者。总体而言,参与者对AE-QoL有积极的印象,发现长度和回忆期合适,反应选项清晰易懂。有些人报告说,说明书上有一些小问题,但没有人妨碍他们完成仪器。参与者发现该工具与他们的HAE经历相关,注意到与个人无关的项目仍然很重要。总体而言,参与者发现AE-QoL是可以理解和全面的,尽管一些参与者,主要是青少年,报告不熟悉“休闲”这个词,这使得很难回答关于攻击对“休闲时间”的影响的项目。青少年还报告说,缺少关于学校相关影响的问题,具体询问这些问题很重要。结论:本研究提供证据支持AE-QoL在成人和青少年HAE患者中的内容效度。虽然在青少年HAE患者样本中使用该仪器之前可以考虑进行修订,但总的来说,青少年和成人HAE患者认为该测量具有相关性、全面性和可理解性。
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Content validation of the Angioedema Quality of Life Questionnaire (AE-QoL) in a population of adult and adolescent patients with hereditary angioedema (HAE).

Background: There is a lack of clear evidence pointing to a fit-for-purpose instrument to measure impacts on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in adult and adolescent patients with hereditary angioedema (HAE). The purpose of this study was to determine whether the Angioedema Quality of Life Questionnaire (AE-QoL) is content valid and appropriate for capturing the impact of HAE attacks on HRQoL in both adults and adolescents with HAE.

Methodology: This study used one-on-one, audio-recorded, cognitive debriefing interviews employing think-aloud and verbal probing approaches to evaluate the relevance, comprehensibility, and comprehensiveness of the AE-QoL in this patient population. All data were quality checked then coded and analyzed using inductive and deductive approaches.

Results: This study included 10 adolescents and 12 adults with HAE in the United States. Overall, participants had positive impressions of the AE-QoL, finding the length and recall period appropriate, and the response options clear and easy to understand. Some reported minor concerns with the instructions, but none that prevented them from completing the instrument. Participants found the instrument relevant to their experiences with HAE, noting that items that were not personally relevant were still important to ask. Overall, participants found the AE-QoL comprehensible and comprehensive, although some participants, primarily adolescents, reported being unfamiliar with the word "leisure," making it difficult to answer the item asking about impact of attacks on "leisure time." Adolescents also reported that questions about school-related impacts were missing and would be important to ask about specifically.

Conclusions: This study presents evidence that supports the content validity of the AE-QoL in adult and adolescent patients with HAE. While revisions could be considered prior to using the instrument with samples of adolescent patients with HAE, in general, adolescents and adults with HAE found the measure relevant, comprehensive, and comprehensible.

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Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes
Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes Health Professions-Health Information Management
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