Multidimensional daily diary of fatigue-fibromyalgia-17 items (MDF-fibro-17): part 2 psychometric evaluation in fibromyalgia patients

Abstract Background The Multidimensional Daily Diary of Fatigue-Fibromyalgia-17 instrument (MDF-Fibro-17) has been developed for use in fibromyalgia (FM) clinical studies and includes 5 domains: Global Fatigue Experience, Cognitive Fatigue, Physical Fatigue, Motivation, and Impact on Function. Psych...

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Main Authors: Y. Li, S. Morris, J. Cole, S. Dube’, J. A. M. Smith, C. Burbridge, T. Symonds, S. Hudgens, W. Wang
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Published: BMC 2017-05-01
Series:BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12891-017-1545-x
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spelling doaj-7c1fb083ea074491b3c48ceb9f5d14ae2020-11-25T00:24:07ZengBMCBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders1471-24742017-05-0118111210.1186/s12891-017-1545-xMultidimensional daily diary of fatigue-fibromyalgia-17 items (MDF-fibro-17): part 2 psychometric evaluation in fibromyalgia patientsY. Li0S. Morris1J. Cole2S. Dube’3J. A. M. Smith4C. Burbridge5T. Symonds6S. Hudgens7W. Wang8Former employees, current consultants of Theravance Biopharma US, IncFormer employees, current consultants of Theravance Biopharma US, IncFormer employees of Covance Market AccessConsulting Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of MedicineFormer employees, current consultants of Theravance Biopharma US, IncClinical Outcomes SolutionsClinical Outcomes SolutionsClinical Outcomes SolutionsTheravance Biopharma US, Inc.Abstract Background The Multidimensional Daily Diary of Fatigue-Fibromyalgia-17 instrument (MDF-Fibro-17) has been developed for use in fibromyalgia (FM) clinical studies and includes 5 domains: Global Fatigue Experience, Cognitive Fatigue, Physical Fatigue, Motivation, and Impact on Function. Psychometric properties of the MDF-Fibro-17 needed to demonstrate the appropriateness of using this instrument in clinical studies are presented. Methods Psychometric analyses were conducted to evaluate the factor structure, reliability, validity, and responsiveness of the MDF-Fibro-17 using data from a Phase 2 clinical study of FM patients (N = 381). Confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) were performed to ensure understanding of the multidimensional domain structure, and a secondary factor analysis of the domains examined the appropriateness of calculating a total score in addition to domain scores. Longitudinal psychometric analyses (test-retest reliability and responder analysis) were also conducted on the data from Baseline to Week 6. Results The CFA supported the 17-item, 5 domain structure of this instrument as the best fit of the data: comparative fit index (CFI) and non-normed fit index (NNFI) were 0.997 and 0.992 respectively, standardized root mean square residual (SRMR) was 0.010 and the root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA) was 0.06. In addition, total score (CFI and NNFI both 0.95) met required standards. For the total and 5 domain scores, reliability and validity data were acceptable: test-retest and internal consistency were above 0.9; correlations were as expected with the Global Fatigue Index (GFI) (0.62-0.75), Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ) Total (0.59–0.71), and 36-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) vitality (VT) (0.43–0.53); and discrimination was shown using quintile scores for the GFI, FIQ Total, and Pain Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) quartiles. In addition, sensitivity to change was demonstrated with an overall mean responder score of -2.59 using anchor-based methods. Conclusion The MDF-Fibro-17 reliably measures 5 domains of FM-related fatigue and psychometric evaluation confirms that this measure meets or exceeds each of the predefined acceptable thresholds for evidence of reliability, validity, and responsiveness to changes in clinical status. This suggests that the MDF-Fibro-17 is an appropriate and responsive measure of FM-related fatigue in clinical studies.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12891-017-1545-xFibromyalgiaFatigueDiaryPatient reported outcome (PRO)PsychometricsConfirmatory factor analysis (CFA)
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author Y. Li
S. Morris
J. Cole
S. Dube’
J. A. M. Smith
C. Burbridge
T. Symonds
S. Hudgens
W. Wang
spellingShingle Y. Li
S. Morris
J. Cole
S. Dube’
J. A. M. Smith
C. Burbridge
T. Symonds
S. Hudgens
W. Wang
Multidimensional daily diary of fatigue-fibromyalgia-17 items (MDF-fibro-17): part 2 psychometric evaluation in fibromyalgia patients
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Fibromyalgia
Fatigue
Diary
Patient reported outcome (PRO)
Psychometrics
Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA)
author_facet Y. Li
S. Morris
J. Cole
S. Dube’
J. A. M. Smith
C. Burbridge
T. Symonds
S. Hudgens
W. Wang
author_sort Y. Li
title Multidimensional daily diary of fatigue-fibromyalgia-17 items (MDF-fibro-17): part 2 psychometric evaluation in fibromyalgia patients
title_short Multidimensional daily diary of fatigue-fibromyalgia-17 items (MDF-fibro-17): part 2 psychometric evaluation in fibromyalgia patients
title_full Multidimensional daily diary of fatigue-fibromyalgia-17 items (MDF-fibro-17): part 2 psychometric evaluation in fibromyalgia patients
title_fullStr Multidimensional daily diary of fatigue-fibromyalgia-17 items (MDF-fibro-17): part 2 psychometric evaluation in fibromyalgia patients
title_full_unstemmed Multidimensional daily diary of fatigue-fibromyalgia-17 items (MDF-fibro-17): part 2 psychometric evaluation in fibromyalgia patients
title_sort multidimensional daily diary of fatigue-fibromyalgia-17 items (mdf-fibro-17): part 2 psychometric evaluation in fibromyalgia patients
publisher BMC
series BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
issn 1471-2474
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Abstract Background The Multidimensional Daily Diary of Fatigue-Fibromyalgia-17 instrument (MDF-Fibro-17) has been developed for use in fibromyalgia (FM) clinical studies and includes 5 domains: Global Fatigue Experience, Cognitive Fatigue, Physical Fatigue, Motivation, and Impact on Function. Psychometric properties of the MDF-Fibro-17 needed to demonstrate the appropriateness of using this instrument in clinical studies are presented. Methods Psychometric analyses were conducted to evaluate the factor structure, reliability, validity, and responsiveness of the MDF-Fibro-17 using data from a Phase 2 clinical study of FM patients (N = 381). Confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) were performed to ensure understanding of the multidimensional domain structure, and a secondary factor analysis of the domains examined the appropriateness of calculating a total score in addition to domain scores. Longitudinal psychometric analyses (test-retest reliability and responder analysis) were also conducted on the data from Baseline to Week 6. Results The CFA supported the 17-item, 5 domain structure of this instrument as the best fit of the data: comparative fit index (CFI) and non-normed fit index (NNFI) were 0.997 and 0.992 respectively, standardized root mean square residual (SRMR) was 0.010 and the root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA) was 0.06. In addition, total score (CFI and NNFI both 0.95) met required standards. For the total and 5 domain scores, reliability and validity data were acceptable: test-retest and internal consistency were above 0.9; correlations were as expected with the Global Fatigue Index (GFI) (0.62-0.75), Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ) Total (0.59–0.71), and 36-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) vitality (VT) (0.43–0.53); and discrimination was shown using quintile scores for the GFI, FIQ Total, and Pain Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) quartiles. In addition, sensitivity to change was demonstrated with an overall mean responder score of -2.59 using anchor-based methods. Conclusion The MDF-Fibro-17 reliably measures 5 domains of FM-related fatigue and psychometric evaluation confirms that this measure meets or exceeds each of the predefined acceptable thresholds for evidence of reliability, validity, and responsiveness to changes in clinical status. This suggests that the MDF-Fibro-17 is an appropriate and responsive measure of FM-related fatigue in clinical studies.
topic Fibromyalgia
Fatigue
Diary
Patient reported outcome (PRO)
Psychometrics
Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA)
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12891-017-1545-x
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