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Cough symptom severity in patients with refractory or unexplained chronic cough: a systematic survey and conceptual framework

BACKGROUND: Cough severity represents an important subjective endpoint in assessing the effectiveness of therapies for patients with chronic cough. Although cough-specific quality of life questionnaires exist, a widely available cough severity instrument with established measurement properties remai...

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Autores principales: Kum, Elena, Guyatt, Gordon H., Devji, Tahira, Wang, Yuting, Bakaa, Layla, Lan, Lucy, Liu, Eva, Mastrolonardo, Alexander, Couban, Rachel, O'Byrne, Paul M., Satia, Imran
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Publicado: European Respiratory Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9518000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34261745
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/16000617.0104-2021
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author Kum, Elena
Guyatt, Gordon H.
Devji, Tahira
Wang, Yuting
Bakaa, Layla
Lan, Lucy
Liu, Eva
Mastrolonardo, Alexander
Couban, Rachel
O'Byrne, Paul M.
Satia, Imran
author_facet Kum, Elena
Guyatt, Gordon H.
Devji, Tahira
Wang, Yuting
Bakaa, Layla
Lan, Lucy
Liu, Eva
Mastrolonardo, Alexander
Couban, Rachel
O'Byrne, Paul M.
Satia, Imran
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description BACKGROUND: Cough severity represents an important subjective endpoint in assessing the effectiveness of therapies for patients with chronic cough. Although cough-specific quality of life questionnaires exist, a widely available cough severity instrument with established measurement properties remains unavailable. AIMS: To identify and summarise the results of studies reporting on the experience of patients with chronic cough and, in the process, develop a conceptual framework to inform development of a patient-reported outcome measurement (PROM) addressing cough severity. RESULTS: We identified 61 eligible studies reporting on patient experience with chronic cough. Studies provided 82 potential items, of which 43 proved unique and relevant to cough severity. The urge-to-cough sensation and the cough symptom itself represented broad domains of cough severity. Two subdomains under urge-to-cough included frequency (1 item) and intensity (1 item). Five subdomains under cough symptoms included control (2 items), frequency (6 items), bout duration (1 item), intensity (8 items), and associated features/sequelae (24 items). CONCLUSIONS: Our systematic survey and conceptual framework identified items and domains of cough severity in patients with refractory or unexplained chronic cough. The results support item generation and content validity for a PROM assessing cough severity.
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spelling pubmed-95180002022-11-14 Cough symptom severity in patients with refractory or unexplained chronic cough: a systematic survey and conceptual framework Kum, Elena Guyatt, Gordon H. Devji, Tahira Wang, Yuting Bakaa, Layla Lan, Lucy Liu, Eva Mastrolonardo, Alexander Couban, Rachel O'Byrne, Paul M. Satia, Imran Eur Respir Rev Review BACKGROUND: Cough severity represents an important subjective endpoint in assessing the effectiveness of therapies for patients with chronic cough. Although cough-specific quality of life questionnaires exist, a widely available cough severity instrument with established measurement properties remains unavailable. AIMS: To identify and summarise the results of studies reporting on the experience of patients with chronic cough and, in the process, develop a conceptual framework to inform development of a patient-reported outcome measurement (PROM) addressing cough severity. RESULTS: We identified 61 eligible studies reporting on patient experience with chronic cough. Studies provided 82 potential items, of which 43 proved unique and relevant to cough severity. The urge-to-cough sensation and the cough symptom itself represented broad domains of cough severity. Two subdomains under urge-to-cough included frequency (1 item) and intensity (1 item). Five subdomains under cough symptoms included control (2 items), frequency (6 items), bout duration (1 item), intensity (8 items), and associated features/sequelae (24 items). CONCLUSIONS: Our systematic survey and conceptual framework identified items and domains of cough severity in patients with refractory or unexplained chronic cough. The results support item generation and content validity for a PROM assessing cough severity. European Respiratory Society 2021-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9518000/ /pubmed/34261745 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/16000617.0104-2021 Text en Copyright ©The authors 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This version is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0. For commercial reproduction rights and permissions contact permissions@ersnet.org (mailto:permissions@ersnet.org)
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Kum, Elena
Guyatt, Gordon H.
Devji, Tahira
Wang, Yuting
Bakaa, Layla
Lan, Lucy
Liu, Eva
Mastrolonardo, Alexander
Couban, Rachel
O'Byrne, Paul M.
Satia, Imran
Cough symptom severity in patients with refractory or unexplained chronic cough: a systematic survey and conceptual framework
title Cough symptom severity in patients with refractory or unexplained chronic cough: a systematic survey and conceptual framework
title_full Cough symptom severity in patients with refractory or unexplained chronic cough: a systematic survey and conceptual framework
title_fullStr Cough symptom severity in patients with refractory or unexplained chronic cough: a systematic survey and conceptual framework
title_full_unstemmed Cough symptom severity in patients with refractory or unexplained chronic cough: a systematic survey and conceptual framework
title_short Cough symptom severity in patients with refractory or unexplained chronic cough: a systematic survey and conceptual framework
title_sort cough symptom severity in patients with refractory or unexplained chronic cough: a systematic survey and conceptual framework
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9518000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34261745
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/16000617.0104-2021
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