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Title: Validity, reliability, and responsiveness of daily monitoring visual analog scales in MASK-air®
Authors: Sousa-Pinto, Bernardo
Eklund, Patrik
Pfaar, Oliver
Klimek, Ludger
Zuberbier, Torsten
Czarlewski, Wienczyslawa
Bédard, Annabelle
Bindslev-Jensen, Carsten
Bedbrook, Anna
Bosnic-Anticevich, Sinthia
Brussino, Luisa
Cardona, Victoria
Cruz, Alvaro A
de Vries, Govert
Devillier, Philippe
Fokkens, Wytske J
Fuentes-Pérez, José Miguel
Gemicioğlu, Bilun
Haahtela, Tari
Huerta-Villalobos, Yunen Rocío
Ivancevich, Juan Carlos
Kull, Inger
Kuna, Piotr
Kvedariene, Violeta
Larenas Linnemann, Désirée E
Laune, Daniel
Makris, Michael
Melén, Erik
Morais-Almeida, Mário
Mösges, Ralph
Mullol, Joaquim
O'Hehir, Robyn E
Papadopoulos, Nikolaos G
Pereira, Ana Margarida
Prokopakis, Emmanuel P
Psarros, Fotis
Regateiro, Frederico S. 
Reitsma, Sietze
Samolinski, Boleslaw
Scichilone, Nicola
da Silva, Jane
Stellato, Cristiana
Todo-Bom, Ana 
Tomazic, Peter Valentin
Salmi, Sanna Toppila
Valero, Antonio
Valiulis, Arunas
Valovirta, Erkka
van Eerd, Michiel
Ventura, Maria Teresa
Yorgancioglu, Arzu
Basagaña, Xavier
Antó, Josep M
Bousquet, Jean 
Fonseca, João Almeida
Keywords: allergic rhinitis; mobile health; reliability; responsiveness; visual analog scales
Issue Date: Aug-2021
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Project: Open access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL 
ARIA 
Serial title, monograph or event: Clinical and Translational Allergy
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Abstract: Background: MASK‐air® is an app that supports allergic rhinitis patients in disease control. Users register daily allergy symptoms and their impact on activities using visual analog scales (VASs). We aimed to assess the concurrent validity, reliability, and responsiveness of these daily VASs. Methods: Daily monitoring VAS data were assessed in MASK‐air® users with allergic rhinitis. Concurrent validity was assessed by correlating daily VAS values with those of the EuroQol‐5 Dimensions (EQ‐5D) VAS, the Control of Allergic Rhinitis and Asthma Test (CARAT) score, and the Work Productivity and Activity Impairment Allergic Specific (WPAI‐AS) Questionnaire (work and activity impairment scores). Intra‐rater reliability was assessed in users providing multiple daily VASs within the same day. Test–retest reliability was tested in clinically stable users, as defined by the EQ‐5D VAS, CARAT, or “VAS Work” (i.e., VAS assessing the impact of allergy on work). Responsiveness was determined in users with two consecutive measurements of EQ‐5D‐VAS or “VAS Work” indicating clinical change. Results: A total of 17,780 MASK‐air® users, with 317,176 VAS days, were assessed. Concurrent validity was moderate–high (Spearman correlation coefficient range: 0.437–0.716). Intra‐rater reliability intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) ranged between 0.870 (VAS assessing global allergy symptoms) and 0.937 (VAS assessing allergy symptoms on sleep). Test–retest reliability ICCs ranged between 0.604 and 0.878—“VAS Work” and “VAS asthma” presented the highest ICCs. Moderate/large responsiveness effect sizes were observed—the sleep VAS was associated with lower responsiveness, while the global allergy symptoms VAS demonstrated higher responsiveness. Conclusion: In MASK‐air®, daily monitoring VASs have high intra‐rater reliability and moderate–high validity, reliability, and responsiveness, pointing to a reliable measure of symptom loads.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/103832
ISSN: 2045-7022
DOI: 10.1002/clt2.12062
Rights: openAccess
Appears in Collections:FMUC Medicina - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais
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