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Proxy measures for the assessment of psychotic and affective symptoms in studies using electronic health records

Authors :
Álvaro López-Díaz
Fernanda Jazmín Palermo-Zeballos
Luis Gutierrez-Rojas
Luis Alameda
Francisco Gotor-Sánchez-Luengo
Nathalia Garrido-Torres
Johann Métrailler
Livia Alerci
Vincent Bonnarel
Pablo Cano-Domínguez
Elma Avanesi-Molina
Miguel Soto-Ontoso
Rocio Torrecilla-Olavarrieta
Leticia Irene Muñoz-Manchado
Pedro Torres-Hernández
Fermín González-Higueras
Juan Luis Prados-Ojeda
Mario Herrera-Cortés
José Miguel Meca-García
Rafael Manuel Gordillo-Urbano
Cristina Sánchez-Robles
Tomás Delgado-Durán
María Felipa Soriano-Peña
Philippe Golay
Philippe Conus
Benedicto Crespo-Facorro
Miguel Ruiz-Veguilla
Source :
BJPsych Open, Vol 10 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press, 2024.

Abstract

Background There is a lack of standardised psychometric data in electronic health record (EHR)-based research. Proxy measures of symptom severity based on patients' clinical records may be useful surrogates in mental health EHR research. Aims This study aimed to validate proxy tools for the short versions of the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS-6), Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS-6) and Montgomery–Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS-6). Method A cross-sectional, multicentre study was conducted in a sample of 116 patients with first-episode psychosis from 12 public hospitals in Spain. Concordance between PANSS-6, YMRS-6 and MADRS-6 scores and their respective proxies was evaluated based on information from EHR clinical notes, using a variety of statistical procedures, including multivariate tests to adjust for potential confounders. Bootstrapping techniques were used for internal validation, and an independent cohort from the Treatment and Early Intervention in Psychosis Program (TIPP-Lausanne, Switzerland) for external validation. Results The proxy versions correlated strongly with their respective standardised scales (partial correlations ranged from 0.75 to 0.84) and had good accuracy and discriminatory power in distinguishing between patients in and not in remission (percentage of patients correctly classified ranged from 83.9 to 91.4% and bootstrapped optimism-corrected area under the receiver operating characteristic curve ranged from 0.76 to 0.89), with high interrater reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.81). The findings remained robust in the external validation data-set. Conclusions The proxy instruments proposed for assessing psychotic and affective symptoms by reviewing EHR provide a feasible and reliable alternative to traditional structured psychometric procedures, and a promising methodology for real-world practice settings.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20564724
Volume :
10
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BJPsych Open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.21c18626848145fdb261488ecce37fa9
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2023.623