暖性自身免疫性溶血性贫血facit -疲劳量表的内容效度和意义变化:来自患者定性访谈研究的结果

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Sheryl Pease, Rikki Mangrum, Karolina Schantz, Christina Slota, Lindsey Rubin, Susan Martin, Cathye Shu, Kayla Scippa
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目的:温性自身免疫性溶血性贫血(wAIHA)是一种罕见的疾病,其特征是红细胞过早破坏(溶血)和疲劳,影响患者与健康相关的生活质量。本研究旨在确定对患者重要的疲劳概念,并评估慢性疾病治疗-疲劳功能评估量表(FACIT-Fatigue)在wAIHA患者群体中的内容效度。方法:两项观察性研究通过60分钟的个人访谈收集数据。符合条件的参与者是由医生诊断患有wAIHA的说英语的美国成年人。两项研究都收集了有关疲劳体验的数据,这些数据对患者和facit -疲劳的理解和相关性很重要;一项研究还收集了有关患者对项目级反应选择有意义变化的看法的数据。结果:每项研究纳入10例wAIHA患者(n = 20)。所有参与者都将疲劳描述为最突出或最令人烦恼的症状,对日常功能、家庭和社交生活以及情感健康都有重大影响。FACIT-Fatigue被很好地理解,全面,并与参与者的wAIHA经验相关。数据分析表明,总分至少3分的变化可能反映了疲劳程度的有意义的变化。结论:疲劳是患者报告的主要wAIHA症状,从患者的角度进行测量很重要。研究结果表明,wAIHA患者发现FACIT-Fatigue是可以理解的、全面的和相关的,数据表明该仪器可以检测疲劳症状和影响的有意义的变化。研究结果支持FACIT-Fatigue的内容效度,并有助于证明FACIT-Fatigue适合用于评估成年wAIHA患者的疲劳。
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Content validity and meaningful change for the FACIT-Fatigue scale in warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia: results from qualitative interview studies with patients.

Content validity and meaningful change for the FACIT-Fatigue scale in warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia: results from qualitative interview studies with patients.

Purpose: Warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia (wAIHA) is a rare disorder characterized by premature destruction of red blood cells (hemolysis) and fatigue that affects patients' health-related quality of life. This study aimed to identify fatigue concepts important to patients and evaluate the content validity of the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Fatigue Scale (FACIT-Fatigue) in the wAIHA patient population.

Methodology: Two observational studies collected data via 60-minute, individual interviews. Eligible participants were English-speaking, US-resident adults diagnosed with wAIHA by a physician. Both studies gathered data regarding fatigue experiences that mattered to patients and comprehension and relevance of the FACIT-Fatigue; one study also gathered data about patient perspectives on meaningful change in item-level response selection.

Results: Each study enrolled 10 individuals with wAIHA (n = 20). All participants described fatigue as the most prominent or most bothersome symptom, with substantial impacts on daily functioning, family and social life, and emotional well-being. The FACIT-Fatigue was well understood, comprehensive, and relevant to participants' experiences with wAIHA. Data analysis indicated that at least a 3-point change in total score likely reflects a meaningful change in fatigue.

Conclusions: Fatigue is the primary patient-reported wAIHA symptom and important to measure from the patient perspective. Findings demonstrated that wAIHA patients found the FACIT-Fatigue understandable, comprehensive, and relevant, and the data indicated that the instrument can detect a meaningful change in fatigue symptoms and impacts. Study findings support the content validity of the FACIT-Fatigue and contribute to the evidence that the FACIT-Fatigue is fit-for-purpose to evaluate fatigue in adults with wAIHA.

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