Background: Since most patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection now receive treatment irrespective of liver disease severity, special attention to patient quality of life (QoL), including psycho-social aspects, is required. No QoL questionnaire is specific for patients with HCV. Aims: To develop and validate a short Italian questionnaire (HepaDisk) assessing the QoL of patients affected by HCV with intuitive graphic results that is understandable by patients and physicians. Methods: A questionnaire, drafted by a steering committee, underwent a Delphi survey. A multicenter, observational study was conducted to validate the developed HepaDisk versus other tools (CLDQ-I, SF-36, WPAI:HCV), and to evaluate its correlation with disease severity in Italian patients with HCV. Results: The 10-item questionnaire was validated in 214 patients. HepaDisk showed a high correlation with CLDQ overall score and WPAI:HCV activity impairment (Spearman's rank correlation: 0.651 and 0.595, respectively) and a lower correlation with SF-36. Strong internal consistency (Cronbach coefficient: 0.912), good test–retest reliability (Pearson's correlation coefficient: 0.789; 95% CI, 0.714–0.865), and responsiveness to changes among improved patients were demonstrated. Conclusion: HepaDisk is a reliable and user-friendly tool that can monitor disease impact on patient QoL over time, providing a visual representation easily understandable by both patients and physicians.

HepaDisk – A new quality of life questionnaire for HCV patients / Fagiuoli, Stefano; Caporaso, Nicola; Morisco, Filomena; Buelli, Fabio; Gualberti, Giuliana; Saragaglia, Valeria; Chessa, Luchino; Corti, Giampaolo; Maida, Ivana; Mastroianni, Claudio M.; Pirisi, Mario; Russo, Francesco P.; Farina, Francesca; Giannitrapani, Lydia; Toniutto, Pierluigi; Tarquini, Pierluigi; Tundo, Paolo; Vecchiet, Jacopo; Vinci, Maria; Taliani, Gloria. - In: DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE. - ISSN 1590-8658. - (2019). [10.1016/j.dld.2018.12.009]

HepaDisk – A new quality of life questionnaire for HCV patients

Maida, Ivana;
2019-01-01

Abstract

Background: Since most patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection now receive treatment irrespective of liver disease severity, special attention to patient quality of life (QoL), including psycho-social aspects, is required. No QoL questionnaire is specific for patients with HCV. Aims: To develop and validate a short Italian questionnaire (HepaDisk) assessing the QoL of patients affected by HCV with intuitive graphic results that is understandable by patients and physicians. Methods: A questionnaire, drafted by a steering committee, underwent a Delphi survey. A multicenter, observational study was conducted to validate the developed HepaDisk versus other tools (CLDQ-I, SF-36, WPAI:HCV), and to evaluate its correlation with disease severity in Italian patients with HCV. Results: The 10-item questionnaire was validated in 214 patients. HepaDisk showed a high correlation with CLDQ overall score and WPAI:HCV activity impairment (Spearman's rank correlation: 0.651 and 0.595, respectively) and a lower correlation with SF-36. Strong internal consistency (Cronbach coefficient: 0.912), good test–retest reliability (Pearson's correlation coefficient: 0.789; 95% CI, 0.714–0.865), and responsiveness to changes among improved patients were demonstrated. Conclusion: HepaDisk is a reliable and user-friendly tool that can monitor disease impact on patient QoL over time, providing a visual representation easily understandable by both patients and physicians.
2019
HepaDisk – A new quality of life questionnaire for HCV patients / Fagiuoli, Stefano; Caporaso, Nicola; Morisco, Filomena; Buelli, Fabio; Gualberti, Giuliana; Saragaglia, Valeria; Chessa, Luchino; Corti, Giampaolo; Maida, Ivana; Mastroianni, Claudio M.; Pirisi, Mario; Russo, Francesco P.; Farina, Francesca; Giannitrapani, Lydia; Toniutto, Pierluigi; Tarquini, Pierluigi; Tundo, Paolo; Vecchiet, Jacopo; Vinci, Maria; Taliani, Gloria. - In: DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE. - ISSN 1590-8658. - (2019). [10.1016/j.dld.2018.12.009]
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