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    Psychometric longitudinal evaluation of the Chronic Acquired Polyneuropathy Patient-Reported Index (CAPPRI) in patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy
    (2021)
    Sadjadi, Reza (36572565400)
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    Peric, Stojan (35750481700)
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    Gwathmey, Kelly (52263846500)
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    Bozovic, Ivo (57194468421)
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    Aleksa, Palibrk (57219547834)
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    Bjelica, Bogdan (57194461405)
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    Burns, Ted (7201807227)
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    Basta, Ivana (8274374200)
    Background: We studied the performance of a 15-item, health-related quality-of-life polyneuropathy scale in a longitudinal study of patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). Methods: Sixty-one patients with CIDP completed the Chronic Acquired Polyneuropathy Patient-Reported Index (CAPPRI) scale and Patient Impression of Change (PIC) at baseline and follow-up visits. Clinicians completed Inflammatory Neuropathy Cause and Treatment (INCAT) disability scores at baseline and follow-up visits. Conventional and modern psychometric analyses were performed on the completed forms. Results: CAPPRI was psychometrically stable between visits without significant difference in response pattern between visits 1 and 2 (paired t-test P =.72). There was strong correlation between changes in INCAT and changes in CAPPRI scores between two visits (rho = 0.6, P <.001). In addition, we showed robust CAPPRI effect sizes between PIC categories. Conclusions: We demonstrated psychometric stability and construct longitudinal validity of CAPPRI. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC
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    Psychometric longitudinal evaluation of the Chronic Acquired Polyneuropathy Patient-Reported Index (CAPPRI) in patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy
    (2021)
    Sadjadi, Reza (36572565400)
    ;
    Peric, Stojan (35750481700)
    ;
    Gwathmey, Kelly (52263846500)
    ;
    Bozovic, Ivo (57194468421)
    ;
    Aleksa, Palibrk (57219547834)
    ;
    Bjelica, Bogdan (57194461405)
    ;
    Burns, Ted (7201807227)
    ;
    Basta, Ivana (8274374200)
    Background: We studied the performance of a 15-item, health-related quality-of-life polyneuropathy scale in a longitudinal study of patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). Methods: Sixty-one patients with CIDP completed the Chronic Acquired Polyneuropathy Patient-Reported Index (CAPPRI) scale and Patient Impression of Change (PIC) at baseline and follow-up visits. Clinicians completed Inflammatory Neuropathy Cause and Treatment (INCAT) disability scores at baseline and follow-up visits. Conventional and modern psychometric analyses were performed on the completed forms. Results: CAPPRI was psychometrically stable between visits without significant difference in response pattern between visits 1 and 2 (paired t-test P =.72). There was strong correlation between changes in INCAT and changes in CAPPRI scores between two visits (rho = 0.6, P <.001). In addition, we showed robust CAPPRI effect sizes between PIC categories. Conclusions: We demonstrated psychometric stability and construct longitudinal validity of CAPPRI. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC

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