[Validation of a symptom scale for COVID-19 patients in ambulatory care].

Toni Homberg, Pedro Martín Hernández, Sonia Mayra Pérez-Tapia, María C Jiménez-Martínez
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Background: A symptom scale can be useful for the standardization of clinical evaluations and follow-up of COVID-19 patients in ambultaroy care. Scale development should be accompanied by an assessment of its reliablility and validity.

Objective: To develop and measure the psychometric characteristics of a COVID-19 symptom scale to be answered by either healthcare personnel or adult patients in ambulatory care.

Material and methods: The scale was developed by an expert panel using the Delphi method. We evaluated inter-rater reliability, where we defined a good correlation if Spearman's Rho was ≥ 0.8; test-retest, where we defined a good correlation if Spearman's Rho was ≥ 0.7; factor analysis using principal component methodology; and discriminant validity using Mann-Whitney's U test. A p < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.

Results: We obtained an 8 symptom scale, each symptom is scored from 0-4, with a total minimum score of 0 and a maximum of 32 points. Inter-rater reliability was 0.995 (n = 31), test-retest showed correlation of 0.88 (n = 22), factor analysis detected 4 factors (n = 40) and discriminant capacity of healthy versus sick adults was significant (p < 0.0001, n = 60).

Conclusions: We obtained a reliable and valid Spanish (from Mexico) symptom scale for COVID-19 ambulatory care, answerable by patients and health care staff.

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[门诊COVID-19患者症状量表的验证]。
背景:建立症状量表有助于规范门诊对COVID-19患者的临床评价和随访。量表的开发应伴随着对其信度和效度的评估。目的:编制并测量由医护人员或门诊成人患者填写的COVID-19症状量表的心理测量特征。材料与方法:量表由专家小组采用德尔菲法编制。我们评估了评级者间的信度,如果Spearman's Rho≥0.8,我们定义为良好的相关性;如果Spearman’s Rho≥0.7,我们定义为良好的相关性;主成分法的因子分析;判别效度采用Mann-Whitney's U检验。p < 0.05为差异有统计学意义。结果:我们获得了8个症状量表,每个症状从0-4分开始评分,总分最低0分,最高32分。评价间信度为0.995 (n = 31),重测相关性为0.88 (n = 22),因子分析检测出4个因素(n = 40),健康成人与患病成人的判别能力显著(p < 0.0001, n = 60)。结论:我们获得了一份可靠有效的西班牙语(来自墨西哥)COVID-19门诊症状量表,由患者和医护人员负责。
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