Expert evaluations of fatigue questionnaires used in rheumatoid arthritis: a Delphi study among patients, nurses and rheumatologists in the Netherlands

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Nikolaus, S. [1 ]
Bode, C. [1 ]
Taal, E. [1 ]
van der Laar, M. A. F. J. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Twente, IBR Res Inst Social Sci & Technol, NL-7500 AE Enschede, Netherlands
[2] Med Spectrum Twente, Dept Rheumatol & Clin Immunol, Enschede, Netherlands
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fatigue; rheumatoid arthritis; Delphi technique; expert opinion; patient outcome assessment; SCALES;
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Objectives Evaluating fatigue items from traditional questionnaires and a new scale (BRAF-MDQ) by experts in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This evaluation was part of a study 10 select fatigue items to develop an item bank for a Dutch computer-adaptive test (CAT) for RA. Experts' opinions were incorporated since they are essential for content validity of measurement instruments. Methods The 60 items of the SF-36 subscale vitality, FACIT-F. POMS subscale fatigue/inertia, MAF and the recently developed BRAF-MDQ were evaluated by rheumatologists, nurses and RA patients in a Delphi procedure. Items were selected for development of the item bank/CAT if rated as adequate by at least 80% of the participants (when 50% or less they were excluded). On the basis of participants' comments, remaining items were re-worded and re-evaluated in the following round. The procedure stopped when all items were selected or rejected. Results Ten rheumatologists, 20 nurses and 15 RA patients participated. After the first round, 40% of the traditional items and 60% of the BRAF-MDQ items were directly selected and 3 items of the traditional questionnaires mid 1 item of the BRAF-MDQ were directly excluded. Remaining items were re-worded, eight of which were presented for re-evaluation in the second round. Finally, 90% of the items from the traditional questionnaires and 95% of the items from the new BRAF-MDQ were included in our item pool. Conclusion Fifty-five of the 60 items (92%) from fatigue questionnaires proved to have good content validity and were feasible use in the Netherlands some after adaptation.
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