Efficient Measurement of Multiple Ventricular Assist Device Patient-reported Outcomes: Creation of a 20-Item Profile from the MCS A-QOL Study

˜The œjournal of heart and lung transplantation/˜The œJournal of heart and lung transplantation(2024)

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BACKGROUND: Patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures of distinct concepts are often put together into patient profile assessments. When brief, profile assessments can decrease respondent burden and increase measure completion rates. In this report, we describe the creation of 5 self-reported 4-item short forms and the Mechanical Circulatory Support: Measures of Adjustment and Quality of Life (MCS A-QOL) 20-item profile to assess PROs specific to adjustment and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) among patients who undergo left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation. METHODS: Using a cross-sectional sample of patients ( n = 620) who underwent LVAD implantation at 12 U.S. sites or participated in the MyLVAD.com support group, we created 5 4-item short forms: Satisfaction with Treatment, ventricular assist device (VAD) Team Communication, Being Bothered by VAD Self-care and Limitations, Self-efficacy Regarding VAD self-care, and Stigma, which we combined into a 20-item profile. Analyses included intercorrelations among measures, Cronbach's alpha (i.e., internal consistency reliability)/score-level-specific reliability, and construct validity. RESULTS: The 620 patients were mean age = 57 years, 78% male, 70% White, and 56% on destination therapy LVADs. Intercorrelations among the 5 4-item measures were low to moderate (<= 0.50), indicating they are associated yet largely distinct, and correlations with calibrated measures and 6-item short forms were >= 0.76, indicating their ability to reflect full-item bank scores. Internal consistency reliability for the 5 4-item short forms ranged from acceptable (>= 0.70) to good (>= 0.80). Construct validity was demonstrated for these measures. CONCLUSIONS: Our 5 4-item short forms are reliable and valid and may be used individually or together as a 20-item profile to assess adjustment and HRQOL in patients who undergo LVAD implantation. J Heart Lung Transplant 2024;43:1308-1317 (c) Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation.
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mechanical circulatory support,left ventricular assist device,patient-reported outcomes,health-related quality of life,adjustment
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