Developing and testing a patient-reported outcome measure for patients with sleep disturbances using EQ-5D and condition-specific bolt-ons: a mixed method study.

Chua, Ai-Ping, Aureliano Paolo Finch, Shaffinaz Abd Rahman, Mary Anne Relimbo Dela Cruz, Emelita Naval Montaniel, Kaayathiri Ravichandran, and Nan Luo. 2025. “Developing and Testing a Patient-Reported Outcome Measure for Patients With Sleep Disturbances Using EQ-5D and Condition-Specific Bolt-Ons: A Mixed Method Study.”. Quality of Life Research : An International Journal of Quality of Life Aspects of Treatment, Care and Rehabilitation 34 (8): 2219-31.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The EQ-5D-5L may not adequately capture the health-related quality of life in patients with sleep disturbances. We examined the psychometric properties of a hybrid PROM comprising a module of four sleep-related bolt-ons and EQ-5D-5L.

METHODS: We employed a sequential exploratory mixed method by first qualitatively testing the face validity of "sleep", "cognition", "tiredness" and "relationship" and refining these bolt-ons through in-depth interviews with 23 patients and clinicians. We then quantitatively assessed their performance by administering the four bolt-ons, appended to EQ-5D-5L, and three condition-specific patient-reported outcome measures (cPROMs) during two clinical visits of patients with respiratory-related sleep disorders. We compared ceiling effects and construct validity of EQ-5D-5L with and without the bolt-ons by testing a priori hypotheses about the cPROMs and polysomnographic characteristics via correlation and areas under the curves (AUC) analyses, respectively. We examined their responsiveness among "treated/improved" participants using standardized response means (SRM) and AUC analysis, and reliability among "untreated/no change" participants using intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) or Cohen's Kappa (k).

RESULTS: 110 participants (mean [SD] age: 47[13]) were recruited and 90 returned for their review assessments (mean [SD] interval: 2.2 [2.1] months). The bolt-ons led to a reduction of 42.7% in ceiling effects. The bolt-ons were better correlated with cPROMs and exhibited higher discriminatory power and responsiveness, with comparable reliability to EQ-5D-5L. A combined module of the four bolt-ons provided better results than individual bolt-ons.

CONCLUSIONS: A "hybrid" PROM of sleep bolt-ons module added to EQ-5D-5L improved its psychometric properties among patients with sleep disturbances.

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