| Literature DB >> 22969295 |
Nancy Kline Leidy1, Alan Hamilton, Karin Becker.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The performance of daily activities is a major challenge for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The Functional Performance Inventory (FPI) was developed based on an analytical framework of functional status and qualitative interviews with COPD patients describing these difficulties. The 65-item FPI was reduced to a 32-item short form (SF) through a systematic process of qualitative and quantitative item reduction and formatted for greater clarity and ease of use. This study examined the content validity of the reduced, reformatted form of the instrument, the FPI-SF. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Qualitative cognitive interviews were conducted with COPD patients recruited from three geographically diverse pulmonary clinics in the United States. Interviews were designed to assess respondent interpretation of the instrument, evaluate clarity and ease of completion, and identify any new activities participants found important and difficult to perform that were not represented by the existing items.Entities:
Keywords: COPD; activities of daily living; chronic pulmonary disease; functional status; health outcomes; health-related quality of life; patient-reported outcomes; physical activity
Mesh:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22969295 PMCID: PMC3437813 DOI: 10.2147/COPD.S32032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis ISSN: 1176-9106
Figure 1Presentation format for the FPI-SF.a
Notes: aIllustration presents one of six domains comprising the FPI-SF.
Abbreviation: FPI-SF, Functional Performance Inventory-Short Form.
Sample demographic characteristics
| Characteristic | Sample (N = 20) |
|---|---|
| Age (years), mean (SD) [range] | 63.0 (11.3) [49–86] |
| Gender: male, N (%) | 12 (60.0%) |
| Racial background, N (%) | |
| White | 14 (70.0%) |
| Black/African American, Hispanic, Asian/Hispanic | 6 (30.0%) |
| Living situation, N (%) | |
| With partner/spouse/family | 15 (75.0%) |
| Alone | 5 (25.0%) |
| Employment status, N (%) | |
| Employed, full- or part-time | 5 (25.0%) |
| Unemployed | 2 (10.0%) |
| Retired or disabled | 13 (65.0%) |
| Education, N (%) | |
| High school or equivalent or less | 6 (30.0%) |
| Associate degree, technical, or trade school | 7 (35.0%) |
| College | 7 (35.0%) |
Abbreviation: SD, standard deviation.
Sample clinical characteristics
| Characteristic | Sample (N = 20) |
|---|---|
| Years since diagnosis, mean (SD) [range] | 9.8 (7.0) [1–26] |
| Pulmonary function | |
| FEV1 [L], mean (SD) [range] | 1.4 (0.5) [0.5–2.1] |
| FEV1 % predicted, mean (SD) [range] | 48.4 (13.1) [27.0–72.0] |
| FEV1/FVC, mean (SD) [range] | 30.2 (28.7) [0.3–68.9] |
| GOLD COPD severity level, N (%) | |
| GOLD II – moderate | 9 (45.0%) |
| GOLD III – severe | 9 (45.0%) |
| GOLD IV – very severe | 2 (10.0%) |
| Smoking history, N (%) current smoker | 9 (45.0%) |
| Pack-years, mean (SD) | 48.9 (28.5) |
| Clinician-rated dyspnea (mMRC), N (%) | |
| No breathlessness except with strenuous exercise | 2 (10.0%) |
| Breathlessness hurrying on the level or slightly uphill | 8 (40.0%) |
| Walks slower than people due to breathlessness or stops when walking at own pace on the level | 7 (35.0%) |
| Stops for breath after walking 100 yards or a few minutes on the level | 2 (10.0%) |
| Too breathless to leave the house or breathless dressing or undressing | 1 (5.0%) |
| SGRQ | |
| Total score | 42.05 (18.13) |
| Symptom scale | 54.26 (25.66) |
| Activity scale | 54.70 (24.15) |
| Impact scale | 28.94 (17.98) |
Notes:
Range: 0 to 100; higher scores indicate poorer health status.
Abbreviations: COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; FEV1, forced expiratory volume in 1 second; FVC, forced vitality capacity; GOLD, Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease; mMRC, Modified Medical Research Council Dyspnea Scale; SD, standard deviation; SGRQ, St George’s Respiratory Questionnaire.
Figure 2FPI-SF total and profile scores.a
Notes: aN = 20; higher scores indicate higher levels of performance.
Abbreviations: FPI-SF, Functional Performance Inventory – Short Form; SD, standard deviation.
Representative quotations by item (activity) and codea
| Activity/item (N reporting some or much difficulty) | Code: |
| Dressing and undressing (4) | Difficulty: |
| Showering or bathing (5) | Difficulty: |
| Caring for your feet (2) | Difficulty: |
| Groceries and meals | |
| Preparing meals/cooking (2) | Difficulty: |
| Grocery shopping (6) | Difficulty: |
| Carrying groceries (15) | Difficulty: |
| Activities around the house or apartment | |
| Vacuuming or sweeping (13) | Difficulty: |
| Moving furniture, changing sheets, or washing windows (16) | Meaning: |
| Going to appointments (such as doctors or dentists) (13) | Meaning: |
| Walking up and down a flight of stairs (16) | Difficulty: |
| Short walks around the neighborhood or mall (9) | Difficulty: |
| Taking vacations (1) | Difficulty: |
| Activities away from the house or apartment | |
| Indoor activities such as shopping or museums (6) | Difficulty: |
| Going to the movies (0) | Difficulty: |
| Activities around the house or apartment | |
| Sitting outside (0) | Difficulty: |
| Reading (1) | Difficulty: |
| Going to religious ceremonies (1) | Meaning: |
| Visits from spiritual friends or teachers (0) | Meaning and difficulty: |
| Dinner, cards, bingo or other activity: in your home (1) | Meaning: |
| Helping in the care of children (8) | Difficulty: |
| Distant or overnight travel to visit others (2) | Difficulty: |
Note:
For space reasons, not all items are shown.