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Understanding the impact of tuberous sclerosis complex:development and validation of the TSC-PROM

Authors :
Müller, Annelieke R.
Luijten, Michiel A.J.
Haverman, Lotte
de Ranitz-Greven, Wendela L.
Janssens, Peter
Rietman, André B.
Ten Hoopen, Leontine W.
de Graaff, Laura C.G.
de Wit, Marie Claire
Jansen, Anna C.
Gipson, Tanjala
Capal, Jamie K.
de Vries, Petrus J.
van Eeghen, Agnies M.
Müller, Annelieke R.
Luijten, Michiel A.J.
Haverman, Lotte
de Ranitz-Greven, Wendela L.
Janssens, Peter
Rietman, André B.
Ten Hoopen, Leontine W.
de Graaff, Laura C.G.
de Wit, Marie Claire
Jansen, Anna C.
Gipson, Tanjala
Capal, Jamie K.
de Vries, Petrus J.
van Eeghen, Agnies M.
Source :
Müller , A R , Luijten , M A J , Haverman , L , de Ranitz-Greven , W L , Janssens , P , Rietman , A B , Ten Hoopen , L W , de Graaff , L C G , de Wit , M C , Jansen , A C , Gipson , T , Capal , J K , de Vries , P J & van Eeghen , A M 2023 , ' Understanding the impact of tuberous sclerosis complex : development and validation of the TSC-PROM ' , BMC Medicine , vol. 21 , no. 1 , 298 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a rare and complex genetic disorder, associated with tumor growth in various organ systems, epilepsy, and a range of neuropsychiatric manifestations including intellectual disability. With improving patient-centered care and targeted therapies, patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are needed to measure the impact of TSC manifestations on daily functioning. The aim of this study was to develop a TSC-specific PROM for adults that captures the impact of TSC on physical functions, mental functions, activity and participation, and the social support individuals with TSC receive, called the TSC-PROM. METHODS: COSMIN methodology was used to develop a self-reported and proxy-reported version. Development and validation consisted of the following studies: PROM development, content validity, structural validity, internal consistency, and construct validity. The International Classification of Functioning and Disability was used as a framework. Content validity was examined by a multidisciplinary expert group and cognitive interview study. Structural and construct validity, and internal consistency were examined in a large cohort, using confirmatory factor analysis, hypotheses testing, and Cronbach's alpha. RESULTS: The study resulted in an 82-item self version and 75-item proxy version of the TSC-PROM with four subscales (physical functions 18 and 19 items, mental functions 37 and 28 items, activities and participation 13 and 14 items, social support 13 items, for self version and proxy version respectively). Sufficient results were found for structural validity with sufficient unidimensionality for each subscale. With regard to construct validity, 82% of the hypotheses were met for the self version and 59% for the proxy version. The PROM showed good internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha 0.78-0.97). CONCLUSIONS: We developed a PROM for adults w

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OAIster
Journal :
Müller , A R , Luijten , M A J , Haverman , L , de Ranitz-Greven , W L , Janssens , P , Rietman , A B , Ten Hoopen , L W , de Graaff , L C G , de Wit , M C , Jansen , A C , Gipson , T , Capal , J K , de Vries , P J & van Eeghen , A M 2023 , ' Understanding the impact of tuberous sclerosis complex : development and validation of the TSC-PROM ' , BMC Medicine , vol. 21 , no. 1 , 298 .
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1394345352
Document Type :
Electronic Resource