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The minimal clinically important difference of app‐based electronic patient‐reported outcomes for hay fever

BACKGROUND: Hay fever is a common allergic disease, with an estimated worldwide prevalence of 14.4% and a variety of symptoms. This study assessed the minimal clinically important difference (MCID) of nasal symptom score (NSS), non‐nasal symptom score (NNSS), and total symptoms score (TSS) for app‐b...

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Autores principales: Nagino, Ken, Sung, Jaemyoung, Midorikawa‐Inomata, Akie, Eguchi, Atsuko, Fujimoto, Keiichi, Okumura, Yuichi, Yee, Alan, Fujio, Kenta, Akasaki, Yasutsugu, Huang, Tianxiang, Miura, Maria, Hurramhon, Shokirova, Hirosawa, Kunihiko, Ohno, Mizu, Morooka, Yuki, Kobayashi, Hiroyuki, Inomata, Takenori
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10151605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37227421
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/clt2.12244
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author Nagino, Ken
Sung, Jaemyoung
Midorikawa‐Inomata, Akie
Eguchi, Atsuko
Fujimoto, Keiichi
Okumura, Yuichi
Yee, Alan
Fujio, Kenta
Akasaki, Yasutsugu
Huang, Tianxiang
Miura, Maria
Hurramhon, Shokirova
Hirosawa, Kunihiko
Ohno, Mizu
Morooka, Yuki
Kobayashi, Hiroyuki
Inomata, Takenori
author_facet Nagino, Ken
Sung, Jaemyoung
Midorikawa‐Inomata, Akie
Eguchi, Atsuko
Fujimoto, Keiichi
Okumura, Yuichi
Yee, Alan
Fujio, Kenta
Akasaki, Yasutsugu
Huang, Tianxiang
Miura, Maria
Hurramhon, Shokirova
Hirosawa, Kunihiko
Ohno, Mizu
Morooka, Yuki
Kobayashi, Hiroyuki
Inomata, Takenori
author_sort Nagino, Ken
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Hay fever is a common allergic disease, with an estimated worldwide prevalence of 14.4% and a variety of symptoms. This study assessed the minimal clinically important difference (MCID) of nasal symptom score (NSS), non‐nasal symptom score (NNSS), and total symptoms score (TSS) for app‐based hay‐fever monitoring. METHODS: MCIDs were calculated based on the data from a previous large‐scale, crowdsourced, cross‐sectional study using AllerSearch, an in‐house smartphone application. MCIDs were determined with anchor‐based and distribution‐based methods. The face scale score of the Japanese Allergic Conjunctival Disease Standard Quality of Life Questionnaire Domain III and the daily stress level due to hay fever were used as anchors for determining MCIDs. The MCID estimates were summarized as MCID ranges. RESULTS: A total of 7590 participants were included in the analysis (mean age: 35.3 years, 57.1% women). The anchor‐based method produced a range of MCID values (median, interquartile range) for NSS (2.0, 1.5–2.1), NNSS (1.0, 0.9–1.2), and TSS (2.9, 2.4–3.3). The distribution‐based method produced two MCIDs (based on half a standard deviation, based on a standard error of measurement) for NSS (2.0, 1.8), NNSS (1.3, 1.2), and TSS (3.0, 2.3). The final suggested MCID ranges for NSS, NNSS, and TSS were 1.8–2.1, 1.2–1.3, and 2.4–3.3, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: MCID ranges for app‐based hay‐fever symptom assessment were obtained from the data collected through a smartphone application, AllerSearch. These estimates may be useful for monitoring the subjective symptoms of Japanese patients with hay fever through mobile platforms.
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spelling pubmed-101516052023-05-03 The minimal clinically important difference of app‐based electronic patient‐reported outcomes for hay fever Nagino, Ken Sung, Jaemyoung Midorikawa‐Inomata, Akie Eguchi, Atsuko Fujimoto, Keiichi Okumura, Yuichi Yee, Alan Fujio, Kenta Akasaki, Yasutsugu Huang, Tianxiang Miura, Maria Hurramhon, Shokirova Hirosawa, Kunihiko Ohno, Mizu Morooka, Yuki Kobayashi, Hiroyuki Inomata, Takenori Clin Transl Allergy Original Article BACKGROUND: Hay fever is a common allergic disease, with an estimated worldwide prevalence of 14.4% and a variety of symptoms. This study assessed the minimal clinically important difference (MCID) of nasal symptom score (NSS), non‐nasal symptom score (NNSS), and total symptoms score (TSS) for app‐based hay‐fever monitoring. METHODS: MCIDs were calculated based on the data from a previous large‐scale, crowdsourced, cross‐sectional study using AllerSearch, an in‐house smartphone application. MCIDs were determined with anchor‐based and distribution‐based methods. The face scale score of the Japanese Allergic Conjunctival Disease Standard Quality of Life Questionnaire Domain III and the daily stress level due to hay fever were used as anchors for determining MCIDs. The MCID estimates were summarized as MCID ranges. RESULTS: A total of 7590 participants were included in the analysis (mean age: 35.3 years, 57.1% women). The anchor‐based method produced a range of MCID values (median, interquartile range) for NSS (2.0, 1.5–2.1), NNSS (1.0, 0.9–1.2), and TSS (2.9, 2.4–3.3). The distribution‐based method produced two MCIDs (based on half a standard deviation, based on a standard error of measurement) for NSS (2.0, 1.8), NNSS (1.3, 1.2), and TSS (3.0, 2.3). The final suggested MCID ranges for NSS, NNSS, and TSS were 1.8–2.1, 1.2–1.3, and 2.4–3.3, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: MCID ranges for app‐based hay‐fever symptom assessment were obtained from the data collected through a smartphone application, AllerSearch. These estimates may be useful for monitoring the subjective symptoms of Japanese patients with hay fever through mobile platforms. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10151605/ /pubmed/37227421 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/clt2.12244 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Clinical and Translational Allergy published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Nagino, Ken
Sung, Jaemyoung
Midorikawa‐Inomata, Akie
Eguchi, Atsuko
Fujimoto, Keiichi
Okumura, Yuichi
Yee, Alan
Fujio, Kenta
Akasaki, Yasutsugu
Huang, Tianxiang
Miura, Maria
Hurramhon, Shokirova
Hirosawa, Kunihiko
Ohno, Mizu
Morooka, Yuki
Kobayashi, Hiroyuki
Inomata, Takenori
The minimal clinically important difference of app‐based electronic patient‐reported outcomes for hay fever
title The minimal clinically important difference of app‐based electronic patient‐reported outcomes for hay fever
title_full The minimal clinically important difference of app‐based electronic patient‐reported outcomes for hay fever
title_fullStr The minimal clinically important difference of app‐based electronic patient‐reported outcomes for hay fever
title_full_unstemmed The minimal clinically important difference of app‐based electronic patient‐reported outcomes for hay fever
title_short The minimal clinically important difference of app‐based electronic patient‐reported outcomes for hay fever
title_sort minimal clinically important difference of app‐based electronic patient‐reported outcomes for hay fever
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10151605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37227421
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/clt2.12244
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