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Measuring dengue illness intensity: Development and content validity of the dengue virus daily diary (DENV-DD).
Jones, Amy M; Saretsky, Todd L; Panter, Charlotte; Wells, Jane R; White, Frances; Smith, Verity; Kendal, Helen; Russell, Kevin; Ruggieri, Madelyn; Calhoun, Shawna R; Gater, Adam; O'Hagan, Justin; Anderson, Kathryn B; Paz-Soldan, Valerie A; Morrison, Amy C; Ware, Lisa; Klick, Michelle; Thomas, Stephen; Marks, Morgan A.
Afiliación
  • Jones AM; Adelphi Values Ltd., Patient Centered Outcomes, Cheshire, UK. Amy.Jones@adelphivalues.com.
  • Saretsky TL; Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ, USA.
  • Panter C; Adelphi Values Ltd., Patient Centered Outcomes, Cheshire, UK.
  • Wells JR; Sanofi, Reading, Berkshire, UK.
  • White F; Adelphi Values Ltd., Patient Centered Outcomes, Cheshire, UK.
  • Smith V; Adelphi Values Ltd., Patient Centered Outcomes, Cheshire, UK.
  • Kendal H; Adelphi Values Ltd., Patient Centered Outcomes, Cheshire, UK.
  • Russell K; Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ, USA.
  • Ruggieri M; Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ, USA.
  • Calhoun SR; Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ, USA.
  • Gater A; Adelphi Values Ltd., Patient Centered Outcomes, Cheshire, UK.
  • O'Hagan J; Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ, USA.
  • Anderson KB; Institute for Global Health and Translational Sciences, State University of New York, Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY, USA.
  • Paz-Soldan VA; Department of Tropical Medicine, Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New Orleans, LA, USA.
  • Morrison AC; Department of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, CA, USA.
  • Ware L; Institute for Global Health and Translational Sciences, State University of New York, Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY, USA.
  • Klick M; Institute for Global Health and Translational Sciences, State University of New York, Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY, USA.
  • Thomas S; Institute for Global Health and Translational Sciences, State University of New York, Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY, USA.
  • Marks MA; Moderna, Cambridge, MA, USA.
J Patient Rep Outcomes ; 7(1): 84, 2023 08 23.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37610665
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Dengue is the most prevalent arboviral infection causing an estimated 50-60 million cases of febrile illness globally per year, exacting considerable disease burden. Few instruments exist to assess the patient illness experience, with most based on healthcare provider assessment, lacking standardization in timepoints and symptom assessment. This study aimed to evaluate the content validity of the novel 'Dengue Virus Daily Diary (DENV-DD)', designed to measure symptom intensity and disease burden within outpatient infant to adult populations.

METHODS:

The Dengue Illness Index Report Card was used as a foundation to create the DENV-DD, consisting of patient- and observer-reported outcome (PRO/ObsRO) instruments. In two South American dengue-endemic communities, qualitative combined concept elicitation and cognitive debriefing interviews were conducted among individuals and caregivers of children with symptomatic laboratory-confirmed dengue. Interviews were conducted across two rounds allowing DENV-DD modifications. A small-scale quantitative assessment of the DENV-DD was also conducted with data from an independent Dengue Human Infection Model (DHIM) to generate early evidence of feasibility of DENV-DD completion, instrument performance and insight into the sign/symptom trajectory over the course of illness.

RESULTS:

Forty-eight participants were interviewed (20 adults, 20 older children/adolescents with their caregivers, 8 caregivers of younger children). A wide spectrum of signs/symptoms lasting 3-15 days were reported with fever, headache, body ache/pain, loss of appetite, and body weakness each reported by > 70% participants. DENV-DD instructions, items and response scales were understood, and items were considered relevant across ages. DHIM data supported feasibility of DENV-DD completion.

CONCLUSIONS:

Findings demonstrate content validity of the DENV-DD (PRO/ObsRO instruments) in dengue-endemic populations. Psychometric and cultural validity studies are ongoing to support use of the DENV-DD in clinical studies.
Dengue is the most common viral infection transmitted to humans by mosquitos, and affects an estimated 50­60 million individuals globally per year. However, there are few resources for understanding and capturing the patient experience of dengue throughout illness. Most research studies are based on healthcare provider assessment, which lack consistency in terms of assessment time points and the signs/symptoms assessed. The 'Dengue Illness Index Report Card (DII-RC)' was used as a foundation to create the new 'Dengue Virus Daily Diary (DENV-DD)' to better capture the patient experience of symptom intensity and dengue disease burden for the duration of illness. Forty-eight individuals and caregivers of younger children from Peru and Ecuador who recently had symptomatic dengue were interviewed to understand the patient experience over the time of illness and to test whether the DENV-DD is understood by patients and caregivers and includes all relevant and important signs/symptoms and health-related quality of life impacts. Nine individuals with active dengue infection also completed the DENV-DD daily for 28-days as part of a clinical study. We found that > 70% of patients experienced fever, headache, body ache/pain, loss of appetite and body weakness. The DENV-DD instructions, questions and response option(s) were well understood, feasible to complete and the concepts assessed by the DENV-DD were relevant to the dengue experience. Our study adds to the understanding of the dengue illness experience and supports the DENV-DD for use in future dengue studies as an assessment of signs/symptoms throughout the duration of illness.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Cardiología / Dengue / Virus del Dengue Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Child / Humans / Infant Idioma: En Revista: J Patient Rep Outcomes Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Cardiología / Dengue / Virus del Dengue Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Child / Humans / Infant Idioma: En Revista: J Patient Rep Outcomes Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Reino Unido