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Friedreich Ataxia Caregiver-Reported Health Index: Development of a Novel, Disease-Specific Caregiver-Reported Outcome Measure.
Seabury, Jamison; Varma, Anika; Weinstein, Jennifer; Rosero, Spencer J; Engebrecht, Charlotte; Khosa, Shaweta; Zizzi, Christine; Wagner, Ellen S; Alexandrou, Danae; Cohen, Brittany L; Dilek, Nuran; Heatwole, John M; Lynch, David R; Park, Courtney C; Wells, McKenzie; Subramony, S H; Heatwole, Chad R.
Affiliation
  • Seabury J; Center for Health + Technology (JS, AV, JW, SJR, CE, SK, CZ, ESW, BLC, CRH); Department of Neurology (CZ, ND, CRH), University of Rochester, NY; Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine (DA), Maywood, IL; Cornell University (JMH), Ithaca, NY; Department of Neurology (DRL); Children's Hos
  • Varma A; Center for Health + Technology (JS, AV, JW, SJR, CE, SK, CZ, ESW, BLC, CRH); Department of Neurology (CZ, ND, CRH), University of Rochester, NY; Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine (DA), Maywood, IL; Cornell University (JMH), Ithaca, NY; Department of Neurology (DRL); Children's Hos
  • Weinstein J; Center for Health + Technology (JS, AV, JW, SJR, CE, SK, CZ, ESW, BLC, CRH); Department of Neurology (CZ, ND, CRH), University of Rochester, NY; Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine (DA), Maywood, IL; Cornell University (JMH), Ithaca, NY; Department of Neurology (DRL); Children's Hos
  • Rosero SJ; Center for Health + Technology (JS, AV, JW, SJR, CE, SK, CZ, ESW, BLC, CRH); Department of Neurology (CZ, ND, CRH), University of Rochester, NY; Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine (DA), Maywood, IL; Cornell University (JMH), Ithaca, NY; Department of Neurology (DRL); Children's Hos
  • Engebrecht C; Center for Health + Technology (JS, AV, JW, SJR, CE, SK, CZ, ESW, BLC, CRH); Department of Neurology (CZ, ND, CRH), University of Rochester, NY; Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine (DA), Maywood, IL; Cornell University (JMH), Ithaca, NY; Department of Neurology (DRL); Children's Hos
  • Khosa S; Center for Health + Technology (JS, AV, JW, SJR, CE, SK, CZ, ESW, BLC, CRH); Department of Neurology (CZ, ND, CRH), University of Rochester, NY; Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine (DA), Maywood, IL; Cornell University (JMH), Ithaca, NY; Department of Neurology (DRL); Children's Hos
  • Zizzi C; Center for Health + Technology (JS, AV, JW, SJR, CE, SK, CZ, ESW, BLC, CRH); Department of Neurology (CZ, ND, CRH), University of Rochester, NY; Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine (DA), Maywood, IL; Cornell University (JMH), Ithaca, NY; Department of Neurology (DRL); Children's Hos
  • Wagner ES; Center for Health + Technology (JS, AV, JW, SJR, CE, SK, CZ, ESW, BLC, CRH); Department of Neurology (CZ, ND, CRH), University of Rochester, NY; Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine (DA), Maywood, IL; Cornell University (JMH), Ithaca, NY; Department of Neurology (DRL); Children's Hos
  • Alexandrou D; Center for Health + Technology (JS, AV, JW, SJR, CE, SK, CZ, ESW, BLC, CRH); Department of Neurology (CZ, ND, CRH), University of Rochester, NY; Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine (DA), Maywood, IL; Cornell University (JMH), Ithaca, NY; Department of Neurology (DRL); Children's Hos
  • Cohen BL; Center for Health + Technology (JS, AV, JW, SJR, CE, SK, CZ, ESW, BLC, CRH); Department of Neurology (CZ, ND, CRH), University of Rochester, NY; Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine (DA), Maywood, IL; Cornell University (JMH), Ithaca, NY; Department of Neurology (DRL); Children's Hos
  • Dilek N; Center for Health + Technology (JS, AV, JW, SJR, CE, SK, CZ, ESW, BLC, CRH); Department of Neurology (CZ, ND, CRH), University of Rochester, NY; Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine (DA), Maywood, IL; Cornell University (JMH), Ithaca, NY; Department of Neurology (DRL); Children's Hos
  • Heatwole JM; Center for Health + Technology (JS, AV, JW, SJR, CE, SK, CZ, ESW, BLC, CRH); Department of Neurology (CZ, ND, CRH), University of Rochester, NY; Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine (DA), Maywood, IL; Cornell University (JMH), Ithaca, NY; Department of Neurology (DRL); Children's Hos
  • Lynch DR; Center for Health + Technology (JS, AV, JW, SJR, CE, SK, CZ, ESW, BLC, CRH); Department of Neurology (CZ, ND, CRH), University of Rochester, NY; Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine (DA), Maywood, IL; Cornell University (JMH), Ithaca, NY; Department of Neurology (DRL); Children's Hos
  • Park CC; Center for Health + Technology (JS, AV, JW, SJR, CE, SK, CZ, ESW, BLC, CRH); Department of Neurology (CZ, ND, CRH), University of Rochester, NY; Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine (DA), Maywood, IL; Cornell University (JMH), Ithaca, NY; Department of Neurology (DRL); Children's Hos
  • Wells M; Center for Health + Technology (JS, AV, JW, SJR, CE, SK, CZ, ESW, BLC, CRH); Department of Neurology (CZ, ND, CRH), University of Rochester, NY; Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine (DA), Maywood, IL; Cornell University (JMH), Ithaca, NY; Department of Neurology (DRL); Children's Hos
  • Subramony SH; Center for Health + Technology (JS, AV, JW, SJR, CE, SK, CZ, ESW, BLC, CRH); Department of Neurology (CZ, ND, CRH), University of Rochester, NY; Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine (DA), Maywood, IL; Cornell University (JMH), Ithaca, NY; Department of Neurology (DRL); Children's Hos
  • Heatwole CR; Center for Health + Technology (JS, AV, JW, SJR, CE, SK, CZ, ESW, BLC, CRH); Department of Neurology (CZ, ND, CRH), University of Rochester, NY; Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine (DA), Maywood, IL; Cornell University (JMH), Ithaca, NY; Department of Neurology (DRL); Children's Hos
Neurol Clin Pract ; 14(3): e200303, 2024 Jun.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38751829
ABSTRACT
Background and

Objectives:

The Friedreich ataxia (FRDA) scientific community needs access to patient-centered outcome measures that satisfy regulatory guidelines and are capable of tracking clinically meaningful changes in FRDA disease burden. The objective of this research was to develop a novel, disease-specific caregiver-reported outcome measure for use in FRDA research and clinical care.

Methods:

In prior work, we conducted qualitative interviews and a cross-sectional study of FRDA caregivers and patients to determine the symptoms of greatest importance to individuals with FRDA. We designed the Friedreich Ataxia Caregiver-Reported Health Index (FACR-HI) to serially measure the symptoms of greatest importance to patients and utilized factor analysis, beta testing, reliability testing, and cross-sectional subgroup analysis to further evaluate and optimize this disease-specific outcome measure.

Results:

The FACR-HI was designed to measure total disease burden and disease burden in 18 symptomatic domains. The FACR-HI total score demonstrated high internal consistency (Cronbach's α = 0.98) and test-retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.96). Beta interview participants found the FACR-HI to be highly relevant, comprehensive, and easy to use. FACR-HI total and subscale scores were associated with functional staging for ataxia scores and speech impairment.

Discussion:

Initial evaluation of the FACR-HI supports its content validity, test-retest reliability, and construct validity as a caregiver-reported outcome measure for assessing how pediatric individuals with FRDA feel and function. The FACR-HI provides a potential mechanism to quantify changes in multifactorial FRDA disease burden during future clinical trials.

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Neurol Clin Pract Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Neurol Clin Pract Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: United States