Patient-reported outcome measures in severe asthma: an expert consensus.
J Asthma
; 61(6): 619-631, 2024 Jun.
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
The study aimed to reach a consensus on the most relevant patient-reported outcomes (PROs), the corresponding measures (PROMs), and measurement frequency during severe asthma patient follow-up.METHODS:
Two Delphi rounds were conducted. The questionnaire was developed based on a systematic literature review, a focus group with patients, and a nominal group with experts. It assessed PROs' relevance and the appropriateness (A) and feasibility (F) of PROMs using a Likert scale (1=totally agree; 9=totally disagree). The consensus was established when ≥75% of participants agreed (1-3) or disagreed (7-9).RESULTS:
Sixty-three professionals (25 hospital pharmacists, 14 allergists, 13 pulmonologists, and 11 nurses) and 5 patients answered the Delphi questionnaire. A consensus was reached on all PROs regarding their relevance. Experts agreed on the use of ACT (A95.24%; F95.24%), mini AQLQ (A93.65; F79.37%), mMRC dyspnea scale (A85.71%; F85.71%), TAI (A92.06%; F85.71%), MMAS (A75.40%; F82%), and the dispensing register (A96.83%; F92.06%). Also considered suitable were SNOT-22 (A90.48%; F73.80%), PSQI (A82.54; F63.90%), HADS (A82.54; F64%), WPAI (A77.78%; F49.20%), TSQM-9 (A79.37; F70.50%) and knowledge of asthma questionnaire (A77%; F68.80%); however, their use in clinical practice was considered unfeasible. Panelists also agreed on the appropriateness of EQ-5D, which was finally included despite being considered unfeasible (A 84.13%; F67.20%) in clinical practice. Agreement was reached on using ACT, TAI, mMRC, and a dispensing register every three months; mini-AQLQ and MMAS every six months; and EQ-5D every twelve months.CONCLUSION:
This consensus paves the way toward patient-centered care, promoting the development of strategies supporting routine assessment of PROs in severe asthma management.Palavras-chave
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Assunto principal:
Asma
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Técnica Delphi
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Consenso
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Medidas de Resultados Relatados pelo Paciente
Limite:
Adult
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Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle aged
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2024
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