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Validity of the SF-6D index in Brazilian patients with rheumatoid arthritis
A. Gonçalves Campolina, A. Bruscato Bortoluzzo, M. Bosi Ferraz, R. Mesquita Ciconelli
CER3533
2009 Vol.27, N°2
PI 0237, PF 0245
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PMID: 19473563 [PubMed]
Abstract
OBJECTIVES:
To evaluate the construct validity of the SF-6D among a sample of Brazilian patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
METHODS:
This was a validation and cross-cultural adaptation study. Preference evaluation instruments were applied: SF-6D, EQ-5D, VAS, TTO and SG. Clinical and sociodemographic parameters were obtained. Descriptive statistics, correlation coefficients and ANOVA were used to analyze the results.
RESULTS:
200 patients were evaluated, among whom the non-completion rates were 0.5% for VAS, 1.5% for TTO and 6.5% for SG. The preferences derived from the SF-6D presented the strongest correlations with EQ-5D and HAQ, followed by VAS, TTO and SG, in decreasing order. The correlations with clinical and sociodemographic parameters were, in most cases, small. The preferences obtained with the SF-6D could discriminate patients with different HAQ levels.
CONCLUSIONS:
The SF-6D is a valid method for measuring preferences in patients with rheumatoid arthritis in a Brazilian context.