Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Construct Validity of the Generic KINDL-A(dult)B(rief) Questionnaire in Adults with Thrombophilia or with Hereditary and Acquired Bleeding Disorders

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Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Construct Validity of the Generic KINDL-A(dult)B(rief) Questionnaire in Adults with Thrombophilia or with Hereditary and Acquired Bleeding Disorders. / Neuner, Bruno; von Mackensen, Sylvia; Kiesau, Bettina; Krampe, Henning; McCarthy, William J; Reinke, Sarah; Kowalski, Dorothee; Shneyder, Maria; Clausnizer, Hartmut; Rocke, Angela; Junker, Ralf; Nowak-Göttl, Ulrike.

in: ACTA HAEMATOL-BASEL, Jahrgang 144, Nr. 2, 2021, S. 166-175.

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Neuner, B, von Mackensen, S, Kiesau, B, Krampe, H, McCarthy, WJ, Reinke, S, Kowalski, D, Shneyder, M, Clausnizer, H, Rocke, A, Junker, R & Nowak-Göttl, U 2021, 'Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Construct Validity of the Generic KINDL-A(dult)B(rief) Questionnaire in Adults with Thrombophilia or with Hereditary and Acquired Bleeding Disorders', ACTA HAEMATOL-BASEL, Jg. 144, Nr. 2, S. 166-175. https://doi.org/10.1159/000507602

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Neuner, B., von Mackensen, S., Kiesau, B., Krampe, H., McCarthy, W. J., Reinke, S., Kowalski, D., Shneyder, M., Clausnizer, H., Rocke, A., Junker, R., & Nowak-Göttl, U. (2021). Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Construct Validity of the Generic KINDL-A(dult)B(rief) Questionnaire in Adults with Thrombophilia or with Hereditary and Acquired Bleeding Disorders. ACTA HAEMATOL-BASEL, 144(2), 166-175. https://doi.org/10.1159/000507602

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@article{c58084b448c0442cafe69ca78368f6d8,
title = "Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Construct Validity of the Generic KINDL-A(dult)B(rief) Questionnaire in Adults with Thrombophilia or with Hereditary and Acquired Bleeding Disorders",
abstract = "BACKGROUND/AIMS: The newly adapted generic KINDL-A(dult)B(rief) questionnaire showed satisfactory cross-sectional psychometric properties in adults with bleeding disorders or thrombophilia. This investigation aimed to evaluate its cross-sectional and longitudinal construct validity.METHODS: After ethical committee approval and written informed consent, 335 patients (mean age 51.8 ± 16.6 years, 60% women) with either predominant thrombophilia (n = 260) or predominant bleeding disorders (n = 75) participated. At baseline, patients answered the KINDL-AB, the MOS 36-item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36), and the EQ-5D-3L. A subgroup of 117 patients repeated the questionnaire after a median follow-up of 2.6 years (range: 0.4-3.5). A priori hypotheses were evaluated regarding convergent correlations between KINDL-AB overall well-being and specific subscales, EQ-5D-3L index values (EQ-IV), EQ-5D visual analog scale (EQ-VAS), and SF-36 subscales.RESULTS: Contrary to hypothesis, baseline correlations between the KINDL-AB and EQ-IV/EQ-VAS were all moderate while, as hypothesized, several KINDL-AB subscales and SF-36 subscales correlated strongly. At follow-up, no significant changes in all three instruments occurred. Correlations between instruments over the follow-up were mostly moderate and partially strong. Contrary to hypothesis but consistent with no significant changes in health-related quality of life, convergent correlations between changes in KINDL-AB overall well-being, physical and psychological well-being, and EQ-IV/EQ-VAS were all weak.CONCLUSIONS: While repeated measures of KINDL-AB showed moderate to strong correlations, changes in KINDL-AB overall well-being and subscales correlated more weakly than expected with changes involving two established instruments of generic health status.",
author = "Bruno Neuner and {von Mackensen}, Sylvia and Bettina Kiesau and Henning Krampe and McCarthy, {William J} and Sarah Reinke and Dorothee Kowalski and Maria Shneyder and Hartmut Clausnizer and Angela Rocke and Ralf Junker and Ulrike Nowak-G{\"o}ttl",
note = "{\textcopyright} 2020 S. Karger AG, Basel.",
year = "2021",
doi = "10.1159/000507602",
language = "English",
volume = "144",
pages = "166--175",
journal = "ACTA HAEMATOL-BASEL",
issn = "0001-5792",
publisher = "S. Karger AG",
number = "2",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Construct Validity of the Generic KINDL-A(dult)B(rief) Questionnaire in Adults with Thrombophilia or with Hereditary and Acquired Bleeding Disorders

AU - Neuner, Bruno

AU - von Mackensen, Sylvia

AU - Kiesau, Bettina

AU - Krampe, Henning

AU - McCarthy, William J

AU - Reinke, Sarah

AU - Kowalski, Dorothee

AU - Shneyder, Maria

AU - Clausnizer, Hartmut

AU - Rocke, Angela

AU - Junker, Ralf

AU - Nowak-Göttl, Ulrike

N1 - © 2020 S. Karger AG, Basel.

PY - 2021

Y1 - 2021

N2 - BACKGROUND/AIMS: The newly adapted generic KINDL-A(dult)B(rief) questionnaire showed satisfactory cross-sectional psychometric properties in adults with bleeding disorders or thrombophilia. This investigation aimed to evaluate its cross-sectional and longitudinal construct validity.METHODS: After ethical committee approval and written informed consent, 335 patients (mean age 51.8 ± 16.6 years, 60% women) with either predominant thrombophilia (n = 260) or predominant bleeding disorders (n = 75) participated. At baseline, patients answered the KINDL-AB, the MOS 36-item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36), and the EQ-5D-3L. A subgroup of 117 patients repeated the questionnaire after a median follow-up of 2.6 years (range: 0.4-3.5). A priori hypotheses were evaluated regarding convergent correlations between KINDL-AB overall well-being and specific subscales, EQ-5D-3L index values (EQ-IV), EQ-5D visual analog scale (EQ-VAS), and SF-36 subscales.RESULTS: Contrary to hypothesis, baseline correlations between the KINDL-AB and EQ-IV/EQ-VAS were all moderate while, as hypothesized, several KINDL-AB subscales and SF-36 subscales correlated strongly. At follow-up, no significant changes in all three instruments occurred. Correlations between instruments over the follow-up were mostly moderate and partially strong. Contrary to hypothesis but consistent with no significant changes in health-related quality of life, convergent correlations between changes in KINDL-AB overall well-being, physical and psychological well-being, and EQ-IV/EQ-VAS were all weak.CONCLUSIONS: While repeated measures of KINDL-AB showed moderate to strong correlations, changes in KINDL-AB overall well-being and subscales correlated more weakly than expected with changes involving two established instruments of generic health status.

AB - BACKGROUND/AIMS: The newly adapted generic KINDL-A(dult)B(rief) questionnaire showed satisfactory cross-sectional psychometric properties in adults with bleeding disorders or thrombophilia. This investigation aimed to evaluate its cross-sectional and longitudinal construct validity.METHODS: After ethical committee approval and written informed consent, 335 patients (mean age 51.8 ± 16.6 years, 60% women) with either predominant thrombophilia (n = 260) or predominant bleeding disorders (n = 75) participated. At baseline, patients answered the KINDL-AB, the MOS 36-item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36), and the EQ-5D-3L. A subgroup of 117 patients repeated the questionnaire after a median follow-up of 2.6 years (range: 0.4-3.5). A priori hypotheses were evaluated regarding convergent correlations between KINDL-AB overall well-being and specific subscales, EQ-5D-3L index values (EQ-IV), EQ-5D visual analog scale (EQ-VAS), and SF-36 subscales.RESULTS: Contrary to hypothesis, baseline correlations between the KINDL-AB and EQ-IV/EQ-VAS were all moderate while, as hypothesized, several KINDL-AB subscales and SF-36 subscales correlated strongly. At follow-up, no significant changes in all three instruments occurred. Correlations between instruments over the follow-up were mostly moderate and partially strong. Contrary to hypothesis but consistent with no significant changes in health-related quality of life, convergent correlations between changes in KINDL-AB overall well-being, physical and psychological well-being, and EQ-IV/EQ-VAS were all weak.CONCLUSIONS: While repeated measures of KINDL-AB showed moderate to strong correlations, changes in KINDL-AB overall well-being and subscales correlated more weakly than expected with changes involving two established instruments of generic health status.

U2 - 10.1159/000507602

DO - 10.1159/000507602

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 32506056

VL - 144

SP - 166

EP - 175

JO - ACTA HAEMATOL-BASEL

JF - ACTA HAEMATOL-BASEL

SN - 0001-5792

IS - 2

ER -