Performance of the inFLUenza Patient-Reported Outcome

The inFLUenza Patient Reported Outcome (FLU-PRO) measure is a daily diary assessing signs/symptoms of influenza across six body systems: Nose, Throat, Eyes, Chest/Respiratory, Gastrointestinal, Body/Systemic, developed and tested in adults with influenza. This study tested the reliability, validity,...

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Veröffentlicht in:PloS one 2018-03, Vol.13 (3), p.e0194180
Hauptverfasser: Powers, John H, Bacci, Elizabeth D, Leidy, Nancy K, Poon, Jiat-Ling, Stringer, Sonja, Memoli, Matthew J, Han, Alison, Fairchok, Mary P, Coles, Christian, Owens, Jackie, Chen, Wei-Ju, Arnold, John C, Danaher, Patrick J, Lalani, Tahaniyat, Burgess, Timothy H, Millar, Eugene V, Ridore, Michelande, Hernández, Andrés, Rodríguez-Zulueta, Patricia, Ortega-Gallegos, Hilda, Galindo-Fraga, Arturo, Ruiz-Palacios, Guillermo M, Pett, Sarah, Fischer, William, Gillor, Daniel, Moreno Macias, Laura, DuVal, Anna, Rothman, Richard, Dugas, Andrea, Guerrero, M. Lourdes
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Zusammenfassung:The inFLUenza Patient Reported Outcome (FLU-PRO) measure is a daily diary assessing signs/symptoms of influenza across six body systems: Nose, Throat, Eyes, Chest/Respiratory, Gastrointestinal, Body/Systemic, developed and tested in adults with influenza. This study tested the reliability, validity, and responsiveness of FLU-PRO scores in adults with influenza-like illness (ILI). Data from the prospective, observational study used to develop and test the FLU-PRO in influenza virus positive patients were analyzed. Adults ([greater than or equal to]18 years) presenting with influenza symptoms in outpatient settings in the US, UK, Mexico, and South America were enrolled, tested for influenza virus, and asked to complete the 37-item draft FLU-PRO daily for up to 14-days. Analyses were performed on data from patients testing negative. Reliability of the final, 32-item FLU-PRO was estimated using Cronbach's alpha ([alpha]; Day 1) and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC; 2-day reproducibility). Convergent and known-groups validity were assessed using patient global assessments of influenza severity (PGA). Patient report of return to usual health was used to assess responsiveness (Day 1-7). The analytical sample included 220 ILI patients (mean age = 39.3, 64.1% female, 88.6% white). Sixty-one (28%) were hospitalized at some point in their illness. Internal consistency reliability ([alpha]) of FLU-PRO Total score was 0.90 and ranged from 0.72-0.86 for domain scores. Reproducibility (Day 1-2) was 0.64 for Total, ranging from 0.46-0.78 for domain scores. Day 1 FLU-PRO scores correlated ([greater than or equal to]0.30) with the PGA (except Gastrointestinal) and were significantly different across PGA severity groups (Total: F = 81.7, p
ISSN:1932-6203
1932-6203
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0194180