Novel measures to assess ventricular assist device patient-reported outcomes: Findings from the MCS A-QOL study

Generic and heart failure-specific measures do not capture unique aspects of living with a ventricular assist device (VAD). Using state-of-the-science psychometric measurement methods, we developed a measurement system to assess post-ventricular assist device adjustment and health-related quality of...

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Hauptverfasser: Grady, Kathleen L., Kallen, Michael A., Beiser, David G., Lindenfeld, JoAnn, Teuteberg, Jeffrey, Allen, Larry A., McIlvennan, Colleen K., Rich, Jonathan, Yancy, Clyde, Lee, Christopher S., Denfeld, Quin E., Kiernan, Michael, Walsh, Mary Norine, Adler, Eric, Ruo, Bernice, Stehlik, Josef, Kirklin, James K., Bedjeti, Katy, Cella, Dave, Hahn, Elizabeth A.
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description Generic and heart failure-specific measures do not capture unique aspects of living with a ventricular assist device (VAD). Using state-of-the-science psychometric measurement methods, we developed a measurement system to assess post-ventricular assist device adjustment and health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Patients were recruited from 10/26/16-2/29/20 from 12 U.S. VAD programs. We created a dataset of participants (n = 620) enrolled before left (L)VAD implantation, with data at 3- or 6- months post-implantation (group1 [n = 154]), and participants enrolled after LVAD implantation, with data at one timepoint (group 2 [n = 466]). We constructed 5 item banks: 3 modified from existing measures and 2 new measures. Analyses included item response theory (IRT) modeling, differential item functioning tests for systematic measurement bias, and indicators of reliability and validity. Of 620 participants, 56% (n = 345) were implanted as destination therapy, 51% (n = 316) were high school education. We developed 5 new VAD item banks/measures: 6-item VAD Team Communication; 12-item Self-efficacy Regarding VAD Self-care; 11-item Being Bothered by VAD Self-care and Limitations; 7-item Satisfaction with Treatment; and 11-item Stigma. Cronbach’s alpha reliability ranged from good (≥0.80) to excellent (≥0.90) for item banks/measures. All measures, except VAD Team Communication, demonstrated at least moderate correlations (≥0.30) with construct validity indicators. These measures meet IRT modeling assumptions and requirements; scores demonstrate reliability and validity. Use of these measures may assist VAD clinicians to inform patients about VADs as a treatment option and guide post-VAD interventions.
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