Development of a patient-reported outcome questionnaire for use in adults with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis: The Psoriasis Symptoms and Signs Diary

Steven R. Feldman , Susan D. Mathias , Brad Schenkel , Hilary H. Colwell , Kelly McQuarrie , Bruce Randazzo , Chenglong Han
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Abstract

Background

Patients with psoriasis (PsO) suffer from a variety of symptoms. Tools are needed to assess PsO symptoms and signs from the patient’s perspective.

Objective

To develop a patient-reported outcome (PRO) measure to assess symptoms and signs in individuals with moderate-to-severe PsO.

Methods

Face-to-face concept elicitation interviews were conducted with 20 subjects with moderate-to-severe plaque PsO. Results from the interviews, a literature review, and clinical input informed the development of the draft Psoriasis Symptoms and Signs Diary (PSSD). Three waves of face-to-face cognitive interviews (n = 19) were conducted to evaluate the clarity and relevance of the PSSD. Additional interviews (n = 5) were conducted to confirm its content.

Results

The PSSD assesses severity of 5 symptoms (itch, pain, stinging, burning, skin tightness) and 6 observable signs (skin dryness, cracking, scaling, shedding or flaking, redness, bleeding) using 0–10 numerical ratings. Two versions with different recall periods (24 h and past 7 days) were developed. PsO patients found the PSSD to be clear and relevant.

Limitations

The sample had limited racial diversity.

Conclusion

The PSSD, developed according to the Food and Drug Administration PRO Guidance, assesses severity of symptoms and signs commonly associated with plaque PsO. Its measurement properties are currently being evaluated.

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针对中度至重度斑块型银屑病的成人患者报告结果问卷的开发:银屑病症状和体征日记
背景牛皮癣(PsO)患者的症状多种多样。需要从患者的角度评估PsO症状和体征的工具。目的建立一种患者报告的转归(PRO)方法来评估中重度PsO患者的症状和体征。方法对20例中重度斑块性PsO患者进行面对面的概念启发访谈。访谈、文献综述和临床输入的结果为银屑病症状和体征日记(PSSD)草案的制定提供了信息。我们进行了三波面对面的认知访谈(n = 19)来评估PSSD的清晰度和相关性。进行了额外的访谈(n = 5)以确认其内容。结果PSSD对5种症状(瘙痒、疼痛、刺痛、灼烧、皮肤紧绷)和6种可观察体征(皮肤干燥、龟裂、结屑、脱落或剥落、发红、出血)的严重程度采用0-10分的数值评分。开发了两种不同召回期(24小时和过去7天)的版本。PsO患者认为PSSD清晰且相关。样本的种族多样性有限。PSSD是根据美国食品和药物管理局PRO指南制定的,用于评估与斑块PsO相关的症状和体征的严重程度。目前正在评估其测量特性。
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