(patient global impression of change [PGIC]) and current state (patient global impression of severity [PGIS]) approaches to identifying a stable subgroup for test–retest analyses, 3 PRO Consortium working groups collected data using both items as anchor measures.Methods The PGIS was completed on...
The patient global impression of severity (PGIS), a disease-specific, single-item measure that assesses the patient-reported severity of the effect of PK deficiency over one day, rated on a 5-point Likert scale VDS (severity categories: 0 = not a lot; 1 = a little; 2 = ...
Change scores for group comparisons were evaluated via anchor-based methods using the Patient Global Impression of Severity (PGIS) changes from baseline to weeks 12 and 24. The PGIS had a 5-point verbal descriptor scale (Not at all, A little, Moderately, A lot, and Very much). Results: ...
Three PRO measures (EXAcerbations of Chronic pulmonary disease Tool [EXACT®], COPD Assessment Test™ [CAT], patient global impression of severity [PGIS]) were programmed into the app, which was available for participants to install on their own devices through either the Google Play Store (...
Tomorrow for instance, I know that I will be okay because I always have a level of factor VIII in blood which prevents bleeding episodes.” Argentina Haem-A-QoL PH = Haemophilia Quality of Life Questionnaire for Adults Physical Health subscale; PGIS = Patient Global Impression of Severity; ...
(MFIS), Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC), Patient Global Impression of Severity (PGIS), 30 Second Sit-To-Stand (30STS) Test, Brief Pain Inventory (BPI), 36-Item Health Survey (SF-36), Work Productivity and Activity Impairment Questionnaire: Specific Health Problem (WPAI:SHP), ...
Comparing patient global impression of severity and patient global impression of change to evaluate test–retest reliability of depression, non-small cell lung cancer, and asthma measuresPatient-reported outcome measureClinical outcome assessmentTest–retest reliability...
Proxies for treatment response were patient global impression of disease severity (PGIS), patient global impression of improvement (PGII) and overall disease burden. We assessed the ability of ENSEMBLE MDS measures to discriminate among levels of PGIS...
Interviews aimed to document patient interpretation of modified recall periods for the Urgency Numeric Rating Scale (Urgency NRS), two global assessments (i.e., the Patient Global Impression of Severity [PGIS] and Patient Global Impression of Change [PGIC]), and four items (Items 11, 16, 23...