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Developing an Edema Clinician-Reported Outcome Measure for Nephrotic Syndrome

Authors :
Gipson, Debbie S.
Pal, Maisha
Desmond, Hailey
Anderson, Charles
Walsh, Liron
Trachtman, Howard
Massengill, Susan F.
Gipson, Patrick
Rao, Panduranga S.
Thurman, Joshua
Kopp, Jeffrey
Kamil, Elaine
Lamothe, Jennifer
Mariani, Laura H.
LaFleur, Paula
Vento, Suzanne
O’Shaughnessy, Michelle
Farag, Youssef M.K.
Simon, Christine
Carlozzi, Noelle E.
Source :
Glomerular Diseases; July 2022, Vol. 3 Issue: 1 p132-139, 8p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Introduction:Edema is a common manifestation of proteinuric kidney diseases, but there is no consensus approach for reliably evaluating edema. The objective of this study was to develop an edema clinician-reported outcome measure for use in patients with nephrotic syndrome. Methods:A literature review was conducted to assess existing clinician-rated measures of edema. Clinical experts were recruited from internal medicine, nephrology, and pediatric nephrology practices to participate in concept elicitation using semi-structured interviews and cognitive debriefing. Qualitative analysis methods were used to collate expert input and inform measurement development. In addition, training and assessment modules were developed using an iterative process that also utilized expert input and cognitive debriefing to ensure interrater reliability. Results:While several clinician-rated measures of edema have been proposed, our literature review did not identify any studies to support the reliability or validity of these measures. Fourteen clinician experts participated in the concept elicitation interviews, and twelve participated in cognitive debriefing. A clinician-reported outcome measure for edema was developed. The measure assesses edema severity in multiple individual body parts. An online training module and assessment tool were generated and refined using additional clinician input and investigative team expertise. Conclusion:The Edema ClinRO (V1) measure is developed specifically to measure edema in nephrotic syndrome. The tool assesses edema across multiple body parts, and it includes a training module to ensure standardized administration across raters. Future examination of this measure is ongoing to establish its reliability and validity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26733625 and 26733633
Volume :
3
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Glomerular Diseases
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs64967231
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000531505