Development of a Vitamin B12 Deficiency Patient-Reported Outcome Measure for Clinical Practice and Research

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Suijker, Kim I. M. [1 ,2 ]
Plattel, Clara H. M. [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Seage, Catherine H. [5 ]
Ward, Nicola [6 ]
James, Delyth H. [5 ]
Vis, Jolande Y. [2 ]
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[1] B12 Inst Res Fdn, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[2] Univ Med Ctr, Dept Clin Chem, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[3] B12 Res Inst, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[4] Treatment Ctr, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[5] Cardiff Metropolitan Univ, Cardiff Sch Sport & Hlth Sci, Cardiff, Wales
[6] De Montfort Univ, Leicester Sch Pharm, Leicester, England
关键词
vitamin B12 deficiency; Patient-Reported Outcome Measure; PROM; questionnaire; symptom score; clinical outcome measure; patient monitoring tool; severity of symptoms; symptom burden; diagnosis; evaluation of treatment; cognitive interviews; content validity; qualitative study; COBALAMIN;
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10.1177/03795721241236284
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TS2 [食品工业];
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0832 ;
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Background: It is difficult to recognize vitamin B12 deficiency and to evaluate the effect of B12 treatment due to a broad range of variable clinical symptoms overlapping with other diseases and diagnostic biomarkers that quickly normalize during treatment. This poses a risk of delay in diagnosis and a challenge to uniformly monitor the effect of B12 treatment. There is a need for a new clinical outcome measure suitable for clinical practice and clinical evaluation studies.Objective: To develop a Patient-Reported Outcome Measure (PROM) which measures the severity of vitamin B12 deficiency symptoms.Methods: The B12 PROM was developed by (1) gathering input from experts and literature review to define a construct and develop a conceptual model, (2) processing input from health care providers, scientists, and patients to develop items and response options, and (3) improving items based on the feedback from laypersons, test interviews, semi-structured cognitive interviews with patients, and forward and backward translation (ENG-NL).Results: The B12 PROM includes 62 items grouped into 8 categories of symptoms related to vitamin B12 deficiency (General, Senses, Thinking, In limbs and/or face, Movement, Emotions, Mouth & Abdomen, Urinary tract & Reproductive organs). Cognitive interviews demonstrated good comprehensibility and comprehensiveness.Conclusions: This study is the first step in the development of a disease-specific PROM for vitamin B12 deficiency to measure the burden of symptoms. Further validation and reliability testing are necessary before the PROM can be applied in clinical practice and research. Plain language title Development of a Vitamin B12 Deficiency Questionnaire for Clinical Practice and ResearchPlain language summary This study is the first step in the development of a questionnaire for vitamin B12 deficiency to measure the severity of vitamin B12 deficiency symptoms. The questionnaire includes 62 items grouped into 8 categories of symptoms related to vitamin B12 deficiency (General, Senses, Thinking, In limbs and/or face, Movement, Emotions, Mouth & Abdomen, Urinary tract & Reproductive organs). Interviews with patients demonstrated good comprehensibility and comprehensiveness of the questionnaire. Further testing is necessary before the questionnaire can be applied in clinical practice and research.
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