Correlation between work impairment, scores of rhinitis severity and asthma using the MASK-air ® App

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Autor(a) principal: Bédard, Annabelle
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Antó, Josep M., Fonseca, Joao A., Arnavielhe, Sylvie, Bachert, Claus, Bedbrook, Anna, Bindslev-Jensen, Carsten, Malva, J., Mota-Pinto, A., Todo-Bom, A.
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/95689
https://doi.org/10.1111/all.14204
Resumo: Background In allergic rhinitis, a relevant outcome providing information on the effectiveness of interventions is needed. In MASK-air (Mobile Airways Sentinel Network), a visual analogue scale (VAS) for work is used as a relevant outcome. This study aimed to assess the performance of the work VAS work by comparing VAS work with other VAS measurements and symptom-medication scores obtained concurrently. Methods All consecutive MASK-air users in 23 countries from 1 June 2016 to 31 October 2018 were included (14 189 users; 205 904 days). Geolocalized users self-assessed daily symptom control using the touchscreen functionality on their smart phone to click on VAS scores (ranging from 0 to 100) for overall symptoms (global), nose, eyes, asthma and work. Two symptom-medication scores were used: the modified EAACI CSMS score and the MASK control score for rhinitis. To assess data quality, the intra-individual response variability (IRV) index was calculated. Results A strong correlation was observed between VAS work and other VAS. The highest levels for correlation with VAS work and variance explained in VAS work were found with VAS global, followed by VAS nose, eye and asthma. In comparison with VAS global, the mCSMS and MASK control score showed a lower correlation with VAS work. Results are unlikely to be explained by a low quality of data arising from repeated VAS measures. Conclusions VAS work correlates with other outcomes (VAS global, nose, eye and asthma) but less well with a symptom-medication score. VAS work should be considered as a potentially useful AR outcome in intervention studies.
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spelling Correlation between work impairment, scores of rhinitis severity and asthma using the MASK-air ® AppAsthmaMASKRhinitisScoreVisual analogue scaleAsmaRiniteEscala visual analógicaBackground In allergic rhinitis, a relevant outcome providing information on the effectiveness of interventions is needed. In MASK-air (Mobile Airways Sentinel Network), a visual analogue scale (VAS) for work is used as a relevant outcome. This study aimed to assess the performance of the work VAS work by comparing VAS work with other VAS measurements and symptom-medication scores obtained concurrently. Methods All consecutive MASK-air users in 23 countries from 1 June 2016 to 31 October 2018 were included (14 189 users; 205 904 days). Geolocalized users self-assessed daily symptom control using the touchscreen functionality on their smart phone to click on VAS scores (ranging from 0 to 100) for overall symptoms (global), nose, eyes, asthma and work. Two symptom-medication scores were used: the modified EAACI CSMS score and the MASK control score for rhinitis. To assess data quality, the intra-individual response variability (IRV) index was calculated. Results A strong correlation was observed between VAS work and other VAS. The highest levels for correlation with VAS work and variance explained in VAS work were found with VAS global, followed by VAS nose, eye and asthma. In comparison with VAS global, the mCSMS and MASK control score showed a lower correlation with VAS work. Results are unlikely to be explained by a low quality of data arising from repeated VAS measures. Conclusions VAS work correlates with other outcomes (VAS global, nose, eye and asthma) but less well with a symptom-medication score. VAS work should be considered as a potentially useful AR outcome in intervention studies.F31D-D663-4EF2 | Anabela Mota Pintoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionWiley2020-03-22info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/95689http://hdl.handle.net/10316/95689https://doi.org/10.1111/all.14204eng0105-45381398-9995cv-prod-2573283https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/all.14204Bédard, AnnabelleAntó, Josep M.Fonseca, Joao A.Arnavielhe, SylvieBachert, ClausBedbrook, AnnaBindslev-Jensen, CarstenMalva, J.Mota-Pinto, A.Todo-Bom, A.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-05-25T03:09:30Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/95689Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:14:06.175830Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Correlation between work impairment, scores of rhinitis severity and asthma using the MASK-air ® App
title Correlation between work impairment, scores of rhinitis severity and asthma using the MASK-air ® App
spellingShingle Correlation between work impairment, scores of rhinitis severity and asthma using the MASK-air ® App
Bédard, Annabelle
Asthma
MASK
Rhinitis
Score
Visual analogue scale
Asma
Rinite
Escala visual analógica
title_short Correlation between work impairment, scores of rhinitis severity and asthma using the MASK-air ® App
title_full Correlation between work impairment, scores of rhinitis severity and asthma using the MASK-air ® App
title_fullStr Correlation between work impairment, scores of rhinitis severity and asthma using the MASK-air ® App
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between work impairment, scores of rhinitis severity and asthma using the MASK-air ® App
title_sort Correlation between work impairment, scores of rhinitis severity and asthma using the MASK-air ® App
author Bédard, Annabelle
author_facet Bédard, Annabelle
Antó, Josep M.
Fonseca, Joao A.
Arnavielhe, Sylvie
Bachert, Claus
Bedbrook, Anna
Bindslev-Jensen, Carsten
Malva, J.
Mota-Pinto, A.
Todo-Bom, A.
author_role author
author2 Antó, Josep M.
Fonseca, Joao A.
Arnavielhe, Sylvie
Bachert, Claus
Bedbrook, Anna
Bindslev-Jensen, Carsten
Malva, J.
Mota-Pinto, A.
Todo-Bom, A.
author2_role author
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author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bédard, Annabelle
Antó, Josep M.
Fonseca, Joao A.
Arnavielhe, Sylvie
Bachert, Claus
Bedbrook, Anna
Bindslev-Jensen, Carsten
Malva, J.
Mota-Pinto, A.
Todo-Bom, A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Asthma
MASK
Rhinitis
Score
Visual analogue scale
Asma
Rinite
Escala visual analógica
topic Asthma
MASK
Rhinitis
Score
Visual analogue scale
Asma
Rinite
Escala visual analógica
description Background In allergic rhinitis, a relevant outcome providing information on the effectiveness of interventions is needed. In MASK-air (Mobile Airways Sentinel Network), a visual analogue scale (VAS) for work is used as a relevant outcome. This study aimed to assess the performance of the work VAS work by comparing VAS work with other VAS measurements and symptom-medication scores obtained concurrently. Methods All consecutive MASK-air users in 23 countries from 1 June 2016 to 31 October 2018 were included (14 189 users; 205 904 days). Geolocalized users self-assessed daily symptom control using the touchscreen functionality on their smart phone to click on VAS scores (ranging from 0 to 100) for overall symptoms (global), nose, eyes, asthma and work. Two symptom-medication scores were used: the modified EAACI CSMS score and the MASK control score for rhinitis. To assess data quality, the intra-individual response variability (IRV) index was calculated. Results A strong correlation was observed between VAS work and other VAS. The highest levels for correlation with VAS work and variance explained in VAS work were found with VAS global, followed by VAS nose, eye and asthma. In comparison with VAS global, the mCSMS and MASK control score showed a lower correlation with VAS work. Results are unlikely to be explained by a low quality of data arising from repeated VAS measures. Conclusions VAS work correlates with other outcomes (VAS global, nose, eye and asthma) but less well with a symptom-medication score. VAS work should be considered as a potentially useful AR outcome in intervention studies.
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