TY - JOUR
T1 - Chronic Airways Assessment Test
T2 - psychometric properties in patients with asthma and/or COPD
AU - Tomaszewski, Erin L.
AU - Atkinson, Mark J.
AU - Janson, Christer
AU - Karlsson, Niklas
AU - Make, Barry
AU - Price, David
AU - Reddel, Helen K.
AU - Vogelmeier, Claus F.
AU - Müllerová, Hana
AU - Jones, Paul W.
AU - NOVELTY Scientific Community
AU - del Olmo, Ricardo
AU - Anderson, Gary
AU - Rabahi, Marcelo
AU - McIvor, Andrew
AU - Sadatsafavi, Mohsen
AU - Weinreich, Ulla
AU - Burgel, Pierre Régis
AU - Devouassoux, Gilles
AU - Papi, Alberto
AU - Inoue, Hiromasa
AU - Rendon, Adrian
AU - van den Berge, Maarten
AU - Beasley, Richard
AU - García-Navarro, Alvar Agustí
AU - Faner, Rosa
AU - Rivera, José Olaguibel
AU - Bilińska-Izydorczyk, Magdalena
AU - Fagerås, Malin
AU - Fihn-Wikander, Titti
AU - Franzén, Stefan
AU - Keen, Christina
AU - Ostridge, Kristoffer
AU - Chalmers, James
AU - Harrison, Timothy
AU - Pavord, Ian
AU - Azim, Adnan
AU - Belton, Laura
AU - Blé, Francois Xavier
AU - Erhard, Clement
AU - Gairy, Kerry
AU - Hughes, Rod
AU - Lassi, Glenda
AU - Rapsomaniki, Eleni
AU - Scott, Ian Christopher
AU - Chipps, Bradley
AU - Christenson, Stephanie
AU - NOVELTY Study Investigators
AU - Benhabib, Gabriel
AU - Ruiz, Xavier Bocca
AU - Lisanti, Raul Eduardo
AU - Marino, Gustavo
AU - Mattarucco, Walter
AU - Nogueira, Juan
AU - Parody, Maria
AU - Pascale, Pablo
AU - Rodriguez, Pablo
AU - Silva, Damian
AU - Svetliza, Graciela
AU - Victorio, Carlos F.
AU - Rolon, Roxana Willigs
AU - Yañez, Anahi
AU - Baines, Stuart
AU - Bowler, Simon
AU - Bremner, Peter
AU - Bull, Sheetal
AU - Carroll, Patrick
AU - Chaalan, Mariam
AU - Farah, Claude
AU - Hammerschlag, Gary
AU - Hancock, Kerry
AU - Harrington, Zinta
AU - Katsoulotos, Gregory
AU - Kim, Joshua
AU - Langton, David
AU - Lee, Donald
AU - Peters, Matthew
AU - Prassad, Lakshman
AU - Sajkov, Dimitar
AU - Santiago, Francis
AU - Simpson, Frederick Graham
AU - Tai, Sze
AU - Thomas, Paul
AU - Wark, Peter
AU - Cançado, José Eduardo Delfini
AU - Cunha, Thúlio
AU - Lima, Marina
AU - Cardoso, Alexandre Pinto
AU - FitzGerald, J. Mark
AU - Anees, Syed
AU - Bertley, John
AU - Bell, Alan
AU - Cheema, Amarjit
AU - Chouinard, Guy
AU - Csanadi, Michael
AU - Dhar, Anil
AU - Dhillon, Ripple
AU - Kanawaty, David
AU - Kelly, Allan
AU - Killorn, William
AU - Landry, Daniel
AU - Luton, Robert
AU - Mandhane, Piushkumar
AU - Pek, Bonavuth
AU - Petrella, Robert
AU - Stollery, Daniel
AU - Wang, Chen
AU - Chen, Meihua
AU - Chen, Yan
AU - Gu, Wei
AU - Hui, Kim Ming Christopher
AU - Li, Manxiang
AU - Li, Shiyue
AU - Lijun, Ma
AU - Qin, Guangyue
AU - Song, Weidong
AU - Tan, Wei
AU - Tang, Yijun
AU - Wang, Tan
AU - Wen, Fuqiang
AU - Wu, Feng
AU - Xiang, Ping Chao
AU - Xiao, Zuke
AU - Xiong, Shengdao
AU - Yang, Jinghua
AU - Yang, Jingping
AU - Zhang, Caiqing
AU - Zhang, Min
AU - Zhang, Ping
AU - Zhang, Wei
AU - Zheng, Xiaohe
AU - Zhu, Dan
AU - Bueno, Carlos Matiz
AU - Grimaldos, Fabio Bolivar
AU - Arboleda, Alejandra Cañas
AU - de Salazar, Dora Molina
AU - Bendstrup, Elisabeth
AU - Hilberg, Ole
AU - Kjellerup, Carsten
AU - Raherison, Chantal
AU - Bonniaud, Philippe
AU - Brun, Olivier
AU - Chouaid, Christos
AU - Couturaud, Francis
AU - de Blic, Jacques
AU - Debieuvre, Didier
AU - Delsart, Dominique
AU - Demaegdt, Axelle
AU - Demoly, Pascal
AU - Deschildre, Antoine
AU - Egron, Carole
AU - Falchero, Lionel
AU - Goupil, François
AU - Kessler, Romain
AU - Le Roux, Pascal
AU - Mabire, Pascal
AU - Mahay, Guillaume
AU - Martinez, Stéphanie
AU - Melloni, Boris
AU - Moreau, Laurent
AU - Riviere, Emilie
AU - Roux-Claudé, Pauline
AU - Soulier, Michel
AU - Vignal, Guillaume
AU - Yaici, Azzedine
AU - Bals, Robert
AU - Aries, Sven Philip
AU - Beck, Ekkehard
AU - Deimling, Andreas
AU - Feimer, Jan
AU - Grimm-Sachs, Vera
AU - Growth, Gesine
AU - Herth, Felix
AU - Hoheisel, Gerhard
AU - Kanniess, Frank
AU - Lienert, Thomas
AU - Mronga, Silke
AU - Reinhardt, Jörg
AU - Schlenska, Christian
AU - Stolpe, Christoph
AU - Teber, Ishak
AU - Timmermann, Hartmut
AU - Ulrich, Thomas
AU - Velling, Peter
AU - Wehgartner-Winkler, Sabina
AU - Welling, Juergen
AU - Winkelmann, Ernst Joachim
AU - Barbetta, Carlo
AU - Braido, Fulvio
AU - Cardaci, Vittorio
AU - Clini, Enrico Maria
AU - Costantino, Maria Teresa
AU - Cuttitta, Giuseppina
AU - di Gioacchino, Mario
AU - Fois, Alessandro
AU - Foschino-Barbaro, Maria Pia
AU - Gammeri, Enrico
AU - Inchingolo, Riccardo
AU - Lavorini, Federico
AU - Molino, Antonio
AU - Nucera, Eleonora
AU - Patella, Vincenzo
AU - Pesci, Alberto
AU - Ricciardolo, Fabio
AU - Rogliani, Paola
AU - Sarzani, Riccardo
AU - Vancheri, Carlo
AU - Vincenti, Rigoletta
AU - Endo, Takeo
AU - Fujita, Masaki
AU - Hara, Yu
AU - Horiguchi, Takahiko
AU - Hosoi, Keita
AU - Ide, Yumiko
AU - Inomata, Minehiko
AU - Inoue, Koji
AU - Inoue, Sumito
AU - Kato, Motokazu
AU - Kawasaki, Masayuki
AU - Kawayama, Tomotaka
AU - Kita, Toshiyuki
AU - Kobayashi, Kanako
AU - Koto, Hiroshi
AU - Nishi, Koichi
AU - Saito, Junpei
AU - Shimizu, Yasuo
AU - Shirai, Toshihiro
AU - Sugihara, Naruhiko
AU - Takahashi, Ken ichi
AU - Tashimo, Hiroyuki
AU - Tomii, Keisuke
AU - Yamada, Takashi
AU - Yanai, Masaru
AU - Javier, Ruth Cerino
AU - Peregrina, Alfredo Domínguez
AU - Corzo, Marco Fernández
AU - Gonzalez, Efraín Montano
AU - Ramírez-Venegas, Alejandra
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PY - 2023/4/8
Y1 - 2023/4/8
N2 - Background No short patient-reported outcome (PRO) instruments assess overall health status across different obstructive lung diseases. Thus, the wording of the introduction to the Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Assessment Test (CAT) was modified to permit use in asthma and/or COPD. This tool is called the Chronic Airways Assessment Test (CAAT). Methods The psychometric properties of the CAAT were evaluated using baseline data from the NOVELTY study (NCT02760329) in patients with physician-assigned asthma, asthma + COPD or COPD. Analyses included exploratory/confirmatory factor analyses, differential item functioning and analysis of construct validity. Responses to the CAAT and CAT were compared in patients with asthma + COPD and those with COPD. Results CAAT items were internally consistent (Cronbach's alpha: > 0.7) within each diagnostic group (n = 510). Models for structural and measurement invariance were strong. Tests of differential item functioning showed small differences between asthma and COPD in individual items, but these were not consistent in direction and had minimal overall impact on the total score. The CAAT and CAT were highly consistent when assessed in all NOVELTY patients who completed both (N = 277, Pearson's correlation coefficient: 0.90). Like the CAT itself, CAAT scores correlated moderately (0.4-0.7) to strongly (> 0.7) with other PRO measures and weakly (< 0.4) with spirometry measures. Conclusions CAAT scores appear to reflect the same health impairment across asthma and COPD, making the CAAT an appropriate PRO instrument for patients with asthma and/or COPD. Its brevity makes it suitable for use in clinical studies and routine clinical practice. Trial registration: NCT02760329.
AB - Background No short patient-reported outcome (PRO) instruments assess overall health status across different obstructive lung diseases. Thus, the wording of the introduction to the Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Assessment Test (CAT) was modified to permit use in asthma and/or COPD. This tool is called the Chronic Airways Assessment Test (CAAT). Methods The psychometric properties of the CAAT were evaluated using baseline data from the NOVELTY study (NCT02760329) in patients with physician-assigned asthma, asthma + COPD or COPD. Analyses included exploratory/confirmatory factor analyses, differential item functioning and analysis of construct validity. Responses to the CAAT and CAT were compared in patients with asthma + COPD and those with COPD. Results CAAT items were internally consistent (Cronbach's alpha: > 0.7) within each diagnostic group (n = 510). Models for structural and measurement invariance were strong. Tests of differential item functioning showed small differences between asthma and COPD in individual items, but these were not consistent in direction and had minimal overall impact on the total score. The CAAT and CAT were highly consistent when assessed in all NOVELTY patients who completed both (N = 277, Pearson's correlation coefficient: 0.90). Like the CAT itself, CAAT scores correlated moderately (0.4-0.7) to strongly (> 0.7) with other PRO measures and weakly (< 0.4) with spirometry measures. Conclusions CAAT scores appear to reflect the same health impairment across asthma and COPD, making the CAAT an appropriate PRO instrument for patients with asthma and/or COPD. Its brevity makes it suitable for use in clinical studies and routine clinical practice. Trial registration: NCT02760329.
KW - Asthma
KW - Chronic Airways Assessment Test
KW - COPD
KW - COPD Assessment Test
KW - Patient-reported
KW - Psychometrics
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U2 - 10.1186/s12931-023-02394-6
DO - 10.1186/s12931-023-02394-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 37031164
AN - SCOPUS:85152065101
SN - 1465-9921
VL - 24
SP - 1
EP - 13
JO - Respiratory Research
JF - Respiratory Research
IS - 1
M1 - 106
ER -