| Literature DB >> 32306998 |
Roberto Giugliani1, Paul Harmatz2, Shuan-Pei Lin3, Maurizio Scarpa4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The mucopolysaccharidoses (MPSs) are lysosomal storage disorders associated with progressive multi-organ and skeletal abnormalities. Clinical manifestations can affect each of the five senses: hearing, vision, smell, taste, and touch. On 24-26 May 2018, 46 specialists with expertise in managing symptoms of MPS and experts specialized in evaluating and managing impairments in each one of the five senses gathered in Lisbon, Portugal at the "MPS & the five senses" meeting to discuss how loss of one or multiple senses can affect activities of daily living (ADL) and quality of life (QoL) in MPS patients and best practices in evaluating and managing the loss of senses in these individuals. The meeting confirmed that MPS can affect the senses considerably, but how these impairments affect ADL and overall QoL from a patient's perspective remains unclear. A better insight may be achieved by prospectively collecting patient-reported outcome (PRO) data internationally in a standardized way, using a standard battery of tools. To identify relevant PRO tools, a systematic literature review and a selection of existing published questionnaires, focused on adults with no intellectual delay, were performed after the meeting. The search strategy identified 33 PRO tools for hearing, 30 for speech, 125 for vision, 49 for touch (including pain and upper limb function), and 15 for smell/taste. A further selection was made based on several criteria, including applicability/relevance for MPS, applicability in different countries (languages)/cultures, availability in English, ease of use, validation, and normative data, resulting in a final set of 11 tools. In addition to these sense-specific PRO tools, a general QoL tool, the EuroQol (EQ)-5D-5 L, was selected to assess overall QoL and reveal coping behaviors. SHORTEntities:
Keywords: Hearing; Mucopolysaccharidosis; Patient-reported outcomes; Quality of life; Review; Senses; Smell; Taste; Touch; Vision
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32306998 PMCID: PMC7168888 DOI: 10.1186/s13023-020-01368-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orphanet J Rare Dis ISSN: 1750-1172 Impact factor: 4.123
Overview of PRO tools suitable for assessing impairment in the senses and overall health status in patients with MPS, with focus on adults and self-completion and based on the following criteria: applicability to patients with MPS, applicability to different countries and cultures, ease of use (≤10 min to complete), validated, and availability of normative data
| Name tool | Abbreviation | Original target population | Time to complete | What does it measure? | Validation literature | Normative data literature | Used in MPS? | Language(s) | Target age |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Attitudes Toward Loss of Hearing Questionnaire | ALHQ | Hearing impairment, with or without hearing aids | ±10 min | Attitudes toward hearing loss and hearing aids | Saunders G 2005 [ | Saunders G 2005 [ | No | English, Korean | Adults |
| Spatial Hearing Questionnaire | SHQ | Not disease-linked | ±10 min | Perception of spatial hearing abilities/disabilities | Tyler RS 2009 [ | Perreau AE 2014 [ | No | English + 10 translations | NA |
| Speech Handicap Index | SHI | Speech problems | 5 min | Speech-related problems in daily life (psychosocial and speech function) | Rinkel RN 2008 [ | Rinkel RN 2008 [ | No | English, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Chinese | Adults |
| Voice Handicap Index | VHI | Voice disorders | 5 min | Impact of voice disorders on QoL (functional, physical and emotional) | Francis DO 2017 [ | Arffa RE 2012 [ | No | English + 6 translations | Adults |
| Voice Outcome Survey | VOS | Uncompensated unilateral vocal fold paralysis | 2–5 min | Vocal status and impact on daily activities | Gliklich RE 1999 [ | Gliklich RE 1999 [ | English, Chinese | Adults | |
| Visual Function Short Form | VF-8R | Cataract | 5 min | Functional impairment caused by vision loss | Gothwal VK 2010 [ | Gothwal VK 2010 (pre- vs post-op) [ | No | English, Chinese | Adults |
| Health Assessment Questionnaire | HAQ | Arthritis | 5 min | Physical disability | Bruce B 2003 [ | Bruce B 2003 [ | Yes [8]a | English + 62 translations | Adultsd |
| Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand Questionnaire | Quick-DASH | Upper-extremity disorders | 2 min | Symptoms and ability to perform certain activities | Beaton DE 2005 [ | Aasheim T 2014 [ | No | 50 languages | Adults |
| Brief Pain Inventory Short Form | BPI-SF | Chronic or acute pain | 5 min | Pain severity and impact of pain on daily functioning | Cleeland CS 2009 [ | NAc | Yes [ | English + 52 translations | Adults |
| West Haven - Yale Multidimensional Pain Inventory | WHYMPI | Chronic pain | 5–10 min | Description of pain and how it affects the individual | Kerns RD 1985 [ | No | English + 9 translations | Adults | |
| Chronic Sinusitis Surveyb | CSS | Chronic sinusitis | 5 min | Health status and treatment effectiveness in chronic rhinosinusitis | Gliklich RE 1995 [ | Gliklich RE 1997 [ | No | English, Norwegian, Chinese, Turkish | Adults |
| Five-level EuroQol five-dimensional questionnaire | EQ-5D-5 L | General population | < 5 min | Generic measure of health status for clinical and economic appraisal | Herdman M 2011 [ | Szende A 2014 [ | Yes [ | > 120 languages | Adults |
aAn adapted version, the MPS-HAQ has been developed for patients with MPS [75]; bOne question of the CSS is not applicable to MPS, but specific for allergic rhinosinusitis
cThe BPI-SF was included although no normative data are available, based on its ease of use and previous use in MPS
dA version of this questionnaire, i.e. the Child Health Assessment Questionnaire (CHAQ) is also available for children
NA Not available