Expanding options for developing outcome measures from momentary assessment data.

Psychosomatic Medicine
Arthur A StoneJoseph E Schwartz

Abstract

We propose several different patient-reported outcomes (PROs) from momentary, real-time collection of symptom data. In addition to the mean of momentary reports of symptoms, other types of summaries can reflect different aspects of the symptom experience. With secondary analyses of two studies of patients with chronic pain assessed with real-time methods, we demonstrate principles for developing outcomes that summarize symptom experience during a 1-week period. These studies focused on pain intensity, which is used to demonstrate methods for creating summary momentary measures. Analyses from the first study (Pain 2008;139:146-57) yielded outcome measures based on the mean, median, 90th percentile, maximum, standard deviation, proportion of reports with no pain, proportion of reports with pain more than 50 (on a 0- to 100-point scale), and time-contingent measures. The second study examined the performance of these measures (and the mean) in a longitudinal study, in which some patients changed treatment (n = 78), making pain reduction likely, whereas others had no treatment change (n = 27). The measure that best discriminated the groups was the proportion of momentary reports without pain (effect size = 0.50), closely followed b...Continue Reading

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Apr 3, 2013·Nature Reviews. Rheumatology·Luda DiatchenkoWilliam Maixner
Jun 24, 2015·Quality of Life Research : an International Journal of Quality of Life Aspects of Treatment, Care and Rehabilitation·Stefan Schneider, Arthur A Stone
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