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Toward Ensuring Health Equity: Readability and Cultural Equivalence of OMERACT Patient-reported Outcome Measures

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Toward Ensuring Health Equity: Readability and Cultural Equivalence of OMERACT Patient-reported Outcome Measures

Auteurs : Jennifer Petkovic ; Jonathan Epstein ; Rachelle Buchbinder ; Vivian Welch ; Tamara Rader ; Anne Lyddiatt ; Rosemary Clerehan ; Robin Christensen ; Annelies Boonen ; Niti Goel ; Lara J. Maxwell ; Karine Toupin-April ; Maarten De Wit ; Jennifer Barton ; Caroline Flurey ; Janet Jull ; Cheryl Barnabe ; Antoine G. Sreih ; Willemina Campbell ; Christoph Pohl ; Mehmet Tuncay Duruöz ; Jasvinder A. Singh ; Peter S. Tugwell ; Francis Guillemin

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Abstract

Objective

The goal of the Outcome Measures in Rheumatology (OMERACT) 12 (2014) equity working group was to determine whether and how comprehensibility of patient-reported outcome measures (PROM) should be assessed, to ensure suitability for people with low literacy and differing cultures.

Methods

The English, Dutch, French, and Turkish Health Assessment Questionnaires and English and French Osteoarthritis Knee and Hip Quality of Life questionnaires were evaluated by applying 3 readability formulas: Flesch Reading Ease, Flesch-Kincaid grade level, and Simple Measure of Gobbledygook; and a new tool, the Evaluative Linguistic Framework for Questionnaires, developed to assess text quality of questionnaires. We also considered a study assessing cross-cultural adaptation with/without back-translation and/or expert committee. The results of this preconference work were presented to the equity working group participants to gain their perspectives on the importance of comprehensibility and cross-cultural adaptation for PROM.

Results

Thirty-one OMERACT delegates attended the equity session. Twenty-six participants agreed that PROM should be assessed for comprehensibility and for use of suitable methods (4 abstained, 1 no). Twenty-two participants agreed that cultural equivalency of PROM should be assessed and suitable methods used (7 abstained, 2 no). Special interest group participants identified challenges with cross-cultural adaptation including resources required, and suggested patient involvement for improving translation and adaptation.

Conclusion

Future work will include consensus exercises on what methods are required to ensure PROM are appropriate for people with low literacy and different cultures.


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DOI: 10.3899/jrheum.141168
PubMed: 26077410
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<p id="P4">Thirty-one OMERACT delegates attended the equity session. Twenty-six participants agreed that PROM should be assessed for comprehensibility and for use of suitable methods (4 abstained, 1 no). Twenty-two participants agreed that cultural equivalency of PROM should be assessed and suitable methods used (7 abstained, 2 no). Special interest group participants identified challenges with cross-cultural adaptation including resources required, and suggested patient involvement for improving translation and adaptation.</p>
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<aff id="A1">Centre for Global Health, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; University of Lorraine, EA 4360 Apemac, Nancy, France; Cabrini Institute and Monash University, Melbourne, Australia; Bruyère Research Institute, and the Institute of Population Health, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Australia; Musculoskeletal Statistics Unit, The Parker Institute, Department of Rheumatology, Copenhagen University Hospitals, Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg, Denmark; Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Maastricht University Medical Center and Caphri Research Institute, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands; Quintiles Inc.; Division of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina, USA; Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, Department of Pediatrics, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; VU Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA; Faculty of Health and Applied Sciences, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK; Departments of Medicine and Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Department of Internal Medicine II Rheumatology, Clinical Immunology, Osteology, Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine, Schlosspark-Klinik, Teaching Hospital of the Charité, University Medicine Berlin, Berlin, Germany; University of Marmara, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Rheumatology Clinics, Istanbul, Turkey; Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama; Division of Rheumatology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa; University Health Network (UHN)–Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada</aff>
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<corresp id="cor1">Address correspondence to J. Petkovic, University of Ottawa Centre for Global Health, 43 Bruyere St., Annex E, Room 302, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 5C8, Canada.
<email>jennifer.petkovic@uottawa.ca</email>
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<p id="P1">J. Petkovic, MSc, Centre for Global Health, University of Ottawa; J. Epstein, MD, MSc, University of Lorraine, EA 4360 Apemac; R. Buchbinder, MBBS (Hons), PhD, Cabrini Institute and Monash University; V. Welch, PhD, Bruyère Research Institute, University of Ottawa; T. Rader, MLIS, Institute of Population Health, University of Ottawa; A. Lyddiatt, Patient Research Partner, Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada; R. Clerehan, PhD, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University; R. Christensen, MSc, PhD, Musculoskeletal Statistics Unit, The Parker Institute, Department of Rheumatology, Copenhagen University Hospitals; A. Boonen, MD, PhD, Professor of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Maastricht University Medical Center and Caphri Research Institute, Maastricht University; N. Goel, MD, Senior Medical Director, Quintiles Inc., Adjunct Assistant Professor, Division of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine, Patient Research Partner; L.J. Maxwell, MSc, Centre for Global Health, University of Ottawa; K. Toupin-April, PhD, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, Department of Pediatrics, University of Ottawa; M. De Wit, PhD, Patient Research Partner, VU Medical Centre; J. Barton, MD, University of California at San Francisco; C. Flurey, PhD, Faculty of Health and Applied Sciences, University of the West of England; J. Jull, OT, PhD(c), Institute of Population Health, Centre for Global Health, University of Ottawa; C. Barnabe, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Departments of Medicine and Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary; A. Sreih, MD, Division of Rheumatology, University of Pennsylvania; W. Campbell, BA, B.Ed, LLB, Patient Research Partner, UHN–Toronto Western Hospital; C. Pohl, MD, Department of Internal Medicine II Rheumatology, Clinical Immunology, Osteology, Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine, Schlosspark-Klinik, Teaching Hospital of the Charité, University Medicine Berlin; M.T. Duruöz, MD, University of Marmara, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Rheumatology Clinics; J.A. Singh, MBBS, MPH, Associate Professor of Medicine, Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of Alabama at Birmingham; P.S. Tugwell, MD, University of Ottawa, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Clinical Epidemiology Program, University of Ottawa, Department of Epidemiology and Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Population Health, University of Ottawa; F. Guillemin, MD, PhD, University of Lorraine, EA 4360 Apemac.</p>
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<p id="P3">The English, Dutch, French, and Turkish Health Assessment Questionnaires and English and French Osteoarthritis Knee and Hip Quality of Life questionnaires were evaluated by applying 3 readability formulas: Flesch Reading Ease, Flesch-Kincaid grade level, and Simple Measure of Gobbledygook; and a new tool, the Evaluative Linguistic Framework for Questionnaires, developed to assess text quality of questionnaires. We also considered a study assessing cross-cultural adaptation with/without back-translation and/or expert committee. The results of this preconference work were presented to the equity working group participants to gain their perspectives on the importance of comprehensibility and cross-cultural adaptation for PROM.</p>
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<p id="P4">Thirty-one OMERACT delegates attended the equity session. Twenty-six participants agreed that PROM should be assessed for comprehensibility and for use of suitable methods (4 abstained, 1 no). Twenty-two participants agreed that cultural equivalency of PROM should be assessed and suitable methods used (7 abstained, 2 no). Special interest group participants identified challenges with cross-cultural adaptation including resources required, and suggested patient involvement for improving translation and adaptation.</p>
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<p id="P5">Future work will include consensus exercises on what methods are required to ensure PROM are appropriate for people with low literacy and different cultures.</p>
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<kwd>musculoskeletal conditions</kwd>
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