Cristan Farmer, Monica Lewis, Nicole Farhat, Kendall P Robbins, Lisa Joseph, Orsolya K Albert, Simona Bianconi, Anne Hoffmann, Ivy Giserman-Kiss, Derek M Alexander, Audrey Thurm, Forbes D Porter, Elizabeth Berry Kravis
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摘要
5-Domain Niemann Pick Type C临床严重程度量表(5DNPCCSS)用于临床实践和试验。虽然心理测量数据支持概念的临床意义和量表的互译信度,但需要更多的信息来支持其结构效度。在这里,我们评估了认知、言语和精细运动领域的收敛有效性。来自121名C型尼曼-匹克病患者的数据来自美国2个地点的几项研究。直接的标准化评估包括九孔钉板或普渡钉板,语言基础临床评估的一部分,以及适合年龄的韦氏智商测试或马伦早期学习量表。5DNPCCSS域在预期方向上与其各自的直接评估显著相关,支持其构念效度。结合之前关于Ambulation和Swallow结构域的证据,这些结果支持(5DNPCCSS用于c型尼曼-皮克病临床研究的适用性。ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT00344331, NCT01747135, NCT02534844。
Convergent Validity of the Fine Motor, Speech, and Cognitive Domains of the 5-Domain Niemann-Pick Disease Type C Clinical Severity Scale.
The 5-Domain Niemann Pick Type C Clinical Severity Scale (5DNPCCSS) is used in clinical practice and trials. Although psychometric data support the clinical meaningfulness of the concepts and the scale's interrater reliability, more information is needed to support its construct validity. Here, we evaluated the convergent validity of the Cognition, Speech, and Fine Motor domains. Data from 121 individuals with Niemann-Pick disease type C were drawn from several studies conducted at 2 US sites. Direct standardized assessments included the Nine-Hole pegboard or Purdue pegboard, a portion of the Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals, and the age-appropriate Wechsler IQ test or the Mullen Scales of Early Learning. The 5DNPCCSS domains were significantly related in the expected directions to their respective direct assessments, supporting their construct validity. In combination with previous evidence presented for the Ambulation and Swallow domains, these results support the fitness of purpose of the (5DNPCCSS for clinical studies in Niemann-Pick disease type C. ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT00344331, NCT01747135, NCT02534844.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Child Neurology (JCN) embraces peer-reviewed clinical and investigative studies from a wide-variety of neuroscience disciplines. Focusing on the needs of neurologic patients from birth to age 18 years, JCN covers topics ranging from assessment of new and changing therapies and procedures; diagnosis, evaluation, and management of neurologic, neuropsychiatric, and neurodevelopmental disorders; and pathophysiology of central nervous system diseases.