J Nicolaas Dijkshoorn, Juanita A Haagsma, Cornelis H van der Vlies, M Jenda Hop, Margriet E van Baar, Inge Spronk
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EQ-5D 被越来越多地用于评估中度烧伤成年患者的健康相关生活质量(HRQL)。然而,这种通用工具可能缺乏敏感性,因为烧伤患者的重要问题,如瘙痒和认知问题,并没有包括在该工具中。这项回顾性观察研究调查了在 EQ-5D-3L 中增加瘙痒和认知问题项目的价值。患者在烧伤后三个月完成 EQ-5D-3L 以及患者和观察者疤痕评估量表 (POSAS),包括瘙痒项目和额外的认知项目。通过分布、信息性、收敛有效性、维度依赖性和解释性分析研究了瘙痒和认知项目的潜在附加价值。研究共纳入了 120 名患者,其中 65% 的患者报告了瘙痒问题,23% 的患者报告了认知问题。在 EQ-5D 中添加瘙痒项目提高了 EQ-5D-3L 的判别能力和信息量,但几乎没有提高解释能力(0.4%),而且降低了收敛有效性(r = -0.529 vs. r =-0.612)。相比之下,增加一个认知项目可略微提高信息量和区分度。此外,收敛效度(r = -0.617 vs. r = -0.612)和解释力也有所提高(4.0%)。总之,在 EQ-5D-3L 中添加瘙痒项目可提供一些额外信息,但附加值较小,而在我们的样本中添加认知项目可改善 EQ-5D-3L 的测量特性,在评估中度烧伤成年患者的 HRQL 时应加以考虑。
Assessing Health-Related Quality of Life of Adult Patients with Intermediate Burns: The Added Value of an Itching and Cognition Item for the EQ-5D: A Retrospective Observational Study.
The EQ-5D is increasingly used to assess the health-related quality of life (HRQL) of adult patients with intermediate burns. However, this generic instrument may lack sensitivity, as important problems for burn patients, such as itching and cognition problems are not included in this instrument. This retrospective observational study investigates the value of adding an itching and cognition item to the EQ-5D-3L. Patients completed the EQ-5D-3L, and the Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale (POSAS), including an itching item and an extra cognition item three months postburn. The potential added value of an itching and cognition item was studied by distribution, informativity, convergent validity, dimension dependency, and explanatory analyses. In total, 120 patients were included of whom 65% reported itching and 23% reported cognition problems. Adding an itching item to the EQ-5D improved the discriminatory power and informativity of the EQ-5D-3L, but barely increased the explanatory power (0.4%) and decreased the convergent validity (r = -0.529 vs. r = -0.612). In contrast, adding a cognition item slightly improved the informativity and discriminatory power. Moreover, convergent validity (r = -0.617 vs. r = -0.612) and explanatory power increased (4.0%). In conclusion, adding an itching item to the EQ-5D-3L provides some additional information, however, the added value is small, whereas adding a cognition item improved the measurement properties of the EQ-5D-3L in our sample and should be considered when assessing HRQL in adult patients with intermediate burns.