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Measuring functional performance in patients with COPD: a discussion of patient-reported outcome measures.

Donald E Stull1, Nancy Kline Leidy, Paul W Jones, Elisabeth Ståhl.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a chronic condition and a major public health concern. Moreover, its prevalence is increasing. COPD commonly affects patient performance of daily activities that people perform in order to meet basic needs, fulfill usual roles, and maintain their health and well-being. What types of activities are affected and to what degree? How do these effects change over time? What impact, positive or negative, do various treatments have on the capacity of patients to perform activities? To address these questions, the concept of activity performance must be defined and appropriately measured.
METHODS: This paper presents a model of function that defines functional performance as distinct but related to physiological impairments and functional capacity. A systematic review of the literature was conducted to locate patient-reported outcome (PRO) instruments that have been used to capture functional performance in clinical studies of COPD and have been validated with patients with COPD. The content of each measure was reviewed to assess depth and breadth of coverage.
RESULTS: The systematic review yielded nine validated PROs used to capture functional performance in clinical studies of COPD: three are generic; six were designed specifically for use in patients with COPD. Variability in content coverage occurred across the PROs, with some sacrificing depth for breadth. Few of the PROs covered the full range of content as defined in the model. Limiting selected PROs to those that have been used with patients with COPD, while relevant to this population, may preclude other PRO instruments that can measure functional performance. The relevance of another instrument would, however, need to be confirmed with patients with COPD.
CONCLUSIONS: Selection of endpoints and instruments for clinical studies of COPD and its treatment must be driven by a clear definition of concepts of interest and the relevance of content areas to patients. Some existing instruments may provide adequate coverage of endpoints or content areas under investigation. Others clearly will not.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17883881     DOI: 10.1185/030079907x233133

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Med Res Opin        ISSN: 0300-7995            Impact factor:   2.580


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2.  Putting health status guided COPD management to the test: protocol of the MARCH study.

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3.  Cross-cultural translation and psychometric properties of the Persian version Manchester respiratory activities of daily living questionnaire (MRADLQ-P).

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4.  Assessing patient report of function: content validity of the Functional Performance Inventory-Short Form (FPI-SF) in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

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6.  Patient-reported outcomes in primary care patients with COPD: psychometric properties and usefulness of the Clinical COPD Questionnaire (CCQ). A cross-sectional study.

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7.  Daily activities and health-related quality of life in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: psychological determinants: a cross-sectional study.

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Review 8.  Functional Status Assessment of COPD Based on Ability to Perform Daily Living Activities: A Systematic Review of Paper and Pencil Instruments.

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9.  Enhancing exercise tolerance and physical activity in COPD with combined pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions: PHYSACTO randomised, placebo-controlled study design.

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Review 10.  Functional Status Assessment of Patients With COPD: A Systematic Review of Performance-Based Measures and Patient-Reported Measures.

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