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Development, psychometric evaluation, and initial feasibility assessment of a symptom tracker for use by patients with heart failure (HFaST)

机译:症状追踪器的开发,心理评估和初步可行性评估,供心力衰竭患者使用(HFaST)

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Abstract BackgroundThis study aimed to develop and provide a psychometric and feasibility pilot evaluation of the Heart Failure (HF) Symptom Tracker (HFaST), a new patient-reported tool designed to facilitate communication between patients and health care providers (HCPs) in routine clinical care. The HFaST enables patients to identify worsening HF symptoms, with a long-term goal of preventing hospitalizations or emergency room visits.MethodsThe HFaST was developed drawing on evidence from the literature, qualitatively with cognitive interviews (12 patient/caregiver and 8 HCPs), and evaluated quantitatively (psychometric, feasibility assessment). The HFaST was administered for 7 consecutive days to 100 individuals diagnosed with HF during a multisite, non-interventional US pilot study. Health care providers then completed a survey assessing the feasibility and importance of the HFaST in clinical practice.Qualitative development included a literature review and cognitive interviews with patients, caregivers, and HCPs. The psychometric properties of the HFaST were evaluated using classical test theory methods. Descriptive statistics provided insight into HCPs’ perceptions of the feasibility of using the HFaST in clinical practice.ResultsA preliminary set of 40 items was developed for the symptom tracker and iteratively reduced to 10 items based on the qualitative phase. Test-retest reliability (weighted kappa 0.71–0.97), discriminating validity, and construct validity of the HFaST were acceptable. HCPs rated the HFaST as a good (70%) or excellent (30%) means of tracking HF symptoms. Six HFaST items were ultimately retained, covering concepts of fatigue, shortness of breath (3 items), swelling, and rapid weight gain.ConclusionsThe 6-item HFaST is an easy-to-use tool designed to raise patients’ awareness of HF symptoms and facilitate communication with HCPs. Future research should evaluate HFaST implementation in clinical practice and effectiveness as an intervention to potentially prevent hospitalizations and emergency room visits.
机译:摘要背景本研究旨在为心力衰竭(HF)症状追踪器(HFaST)开发并提供心理和可行性的初步评估,这是一种新的患者报告工具,旨在促进常规临床护理中患者与医疗服务提供者(HCP)之间的交流。 HFaST使患者能够识别出恶化的HF症状,长期目标是防止住院或急诊就诊。方法HFaST的开发是基于文献证据,定性地通过认知访谈(12位患者/护理者和8位HCP)以及进行定量评估(心理,可行性评估)。在一项多站点,非干预性美国先导研究中,连续7天将HFaST给予100位被诊断患有HF的患者。然后,医护人员完成了一项调查,评估了HFaST在临床实践中的可行性和重要性。质的发展包括文献复习以及对患者,护理人员和HCP的认知访谈。使用经典的测试理论方法评估了HFaST的心理测量特性。描述性统计数据可帮助了解HCP对在临床实践中使用HFaST的可行性的认识。结果为症状追踪器开发了一套40项产品,根据定性阶段迭代减少为10项。重测信度(加权κ0.71-0.97),判别效度和HFaST的构建效度是可以接受的。 HCP将HFaST评为追踪HF症状的好方法(70%)或优秀(30%)。最终保留了6项HFaST项,涵盖了疲劳,呼吸急促(3项),肿胀和体重快速增加的概念。结论6项HFaST是一种易于使用的工具,旨在提高患者对HF症状和心力衰竭的认识。促进与HCP的沟通。未来的研究应评估HFaST在临床实践和有效性中的实施情况,以作为可能预防住院和急诊就诊的干预措施。

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