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Validation of a core patient-reported outcome measure for fatigue in patients receiving hemodialysis : the SONG-HD fatigue instrument

Journal
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
ISSN
1555-9041
1555-905X
Date Issued
2020
Author(s)
Ju, Angela
Teixeira-Pinto, Armando
Tong, Allison
Smith, Alice C.
Unruh, Mark
Davison, Sara N.
Dapueto, Juan
Dew, Mary Amanda
Fluck, Richard
Germain, Michael J.
Jassal, Sarbjit V.
Obrador, Gregorio  
Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud - CampCM  
O’Donoghue, Donal
Viecelli, Andrea K.
Strippoli, Giovanni
Ruospo, Marinella
Timofte, Delia
Sharma, Ankit
Au, Eric
Howell, Martin
Costa, Daniel S.J.
Anumudu, Samaya
Craig, Jonathan C.
Rutherford, Claudia
Type
Resource Types::text::journal::journal article
DOI
10.2215/CJN.05880420
URL
https://scripta.up.edu.mx/handle/20.500.12552/2136
Abstract
Background and objectives Fatigue is a very common and debilitating symptom and identified by patients as a critically important core outcome to be included in all trials involving patients receiving hemodialysis. A valid, standardized measure for fatigue is needed to yield meaningful and relevant evidence about this outcome. This study validated a core patient-reported outcome measure for fatigue in hemodialysis. Design, setting, participants, & measurements A longitudinal cohort study was conducted to assess the validity and reliability of a new fatigue measure (Standardized Outcomes in Nephrology-Hemodialysis Fatigue [SONGHD Fatigue]). Eligible and consenting patients completed the measure at three time points: baseline, a week later, and 12 days following the second time point. Cronbach α and intraclass correlation coefficient were calculated to assess internal consistency, and Spearman rho was used to assess convergent validity. Confirmatory factor analysis was also conducted. Hemodialysis units in the United Kingdom, Australia, and Romania participated in this study. Adult patients aged 18 years and over who were English speaking and receiving maintenance hemodialysis were eligible to participate. Standardized Outcomes in Nephrology-Hemodialysis, the Visual Analog Scale for fatigue, the 12-Item Short Form Survey, and Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy–Fatigue were used. Results In total, 485 participants completed the study across the United Kingdom, Australia, and Romania. Psychometric assessment demonstrated that Standardized Outcomes in Nephrology-Hemodialysis is internally consistent (Cronbach α =0.81–0.86) and stable over a 1-week period (intraclass correlation coefficient =0.68–0.74). The measure demonstrated convergence with Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy–Fatigue and had moderate correlations with other measures that assessed related but not the same concept (the 12-Item Short Form Survey and the Visual Analog Scale). Confirmatory factor analysis supported the one-factor model. Conclusions SONG-HD Fatigue seems to be a reliable and valid measure to be used in trials involving patients receiving hemodialysis. © 2020 by the American Society of Nephrology.
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Australia

Clinical assessment

Cohort analysis

Confirmatory factor a...

Controlled study

Convergent validity

Correlation coefficie...

Cronbach alpha coeffi...

Functional Assessment...

Internal consistency

Major clinical study

Nephrology


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