Content Validation of Patient-Reported Sleep Measures and Development of a Conceptual Model of Sleep Disturbance in Patients with Moderate-to-Severe, Uncontrolled Asthma.
Asif H Khan, Katherine Kosa, Lucia De Prado Gomez, Diane Whalley, Siddhesh Kamat, Marci Clark
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Abstract
Purpose: Sleep disturbance is common in patients with asthma and can lead to subsequent impacts on health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Fit-for-purpose patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) assessing asthma-related sleep disturbance and next-day HRQOL impact (next-day impact) are needed to evaluate disease burden and treatment effects.
Patients and methods: Adults (18-65 years) from three US clinics were recruited for semistructured interviews. Concept elicitation (CE) identified how asthma affects participants' sleep and how asthma-related sleep disturbances impact their daily lives, which informed conceptual model development. Cognitive debriefing (CD) of the Asthma Sleep Disturbance Questionnaire (ASDQ), Sleep Diary, and Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Sleep-Related Impairment Short Form 8a (PROMIS SRI SF8a) was completed to assess each measure's content validity.
Results: Twelve individuals participated in two interview rounds (6 individuals per round). Participants most frequently reported asthma-related nighttime awakening and decreased sleep quality and duration. Negative impacts of a poor night's sleep due to asthma symptoms included feeling tired/fatigue/lack of energy and subsequent negative impacts on physical functioning, emotions and mood, mental functioning, work or volunteerism, and social functioning. Across both rounds of CD interviews, participants generally found the Sleep Diary and PROMIS SRI SF8a items relevant and easy to complete with no modifications. The ASDQ was modified for clarity and consistency.
Conclusion: As described in the conceptual model, asthma affects multiple aspects of sleep that can cause next-day fatigue and other subsequent negative HRQOL impacts. This study demonstrates that the ASDQ, Sleep Diary, and PROMIS SRI SF8a items are comprehensive, relevant, and appropriate for patients with moderate-to-severe, uncontrolled asthma. Evaluation of psychometric properties for the ASDQ, Sleep Diary, and PROMIS SRI SF8a based on clinical trial data in patients with moderate-to-severe, uncontrolled asthma will further support their use.
目的:睡眠障碍在哮喘患者中很常见,并可导致健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)的后续影响。评估哮喘相关睡眠障碍和次日HRQOL影响(次日影响)需要符合目的的患者报告结果测量(PROMs)来评估疾病负担和治疗效果。患者和方法:从三家美国诊所招募成人(18-65岁)进行半结构化访谈。概念启发(CE)确定了哮喘如何影响参与者的睡眠,以及哮喘相关的睡眠障碍如何影响他们的日常生活,这为概念模型的发展提供了信息。完成哮喘睡眠障碍问卷(ASDQ)、睡眠日记和患者报告结果测量信息系统睡眠相关障碍短表8a (PROMIS SRI SF8a)的认知汇报(CD),以评估每个测量的内容效度。结果:12人参加了两轮面试(每轮6人)。参与者最常报告与哮喘有关的夜间觉醒和睡眠质量和持续时间下降。由于哮喘症状导致的夜间睡眠不好的负面影响包括感到疲倦/疲劳/缺乏能量,以及随后对身体功能、情绪和情绪、精神功能、工作或志愿服务以及社会功能的负面影响。在两轮CD访谈中,参与者普遍认为睡眠日记和PROMIS SRI SF8a项目相关且易于完成,无需修改。为了清晰和一致,对ASDQ进行了修改。结论:正如概念模型所描述的,哮喘影响睡眠的多个方面,可能导致第二天的疲劳和其他随后的负面HRQOL影响。本研究表明,ASDQ、睡眠日记和PROMIS SRI SF8a项目是全面、相关的,适用于中重度、不受控制的哮喘患者。基于临床试验数据对ASDQ、睡眠日记和PROMIS SRI SF8a在中重度、未控制哮喘患者中的心理测量特性进行评估,将进一步支持其使用。