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Abstract
Rationale Health status is impaired in patients with interstitial lung disease (ILD). There is a paucity of tools that assess health status in ILD. The objective of this study was to develop and validate the King's Brief Interstitial Lung Disease questionnaire (K-BILD), a new health status measure for patients with ILD.
Methods Patients with ILD were recruited from outpatient clinics. The development of the questionnaire consisted of three phases: item generation; item reduction, allocation to domains by factor analysis, Rasch analysis to create unidimensional scales and validation; and repeatability testing.
Results 173 patients with ILD (49 with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis) completed a preliminary 71-item questionnaire. 56 items were removed due to redundancy, low factor loadings or poor fit to the Rasch model. The final version of the K-BILD questionnaire consisted of 15 items and three domains (breathlessness and activities, chest symptoms and psychological). Internal consistency assessed with Cronbach's α coefficient was 0.94 for the K-BILD total score. Concurrent validity of the K-BILD questionnaire was high compared with St George's Respiratory Questionnaire (r=0.90) and moderate with lung function (vital capacity, r=0.50). The K-BILD questionnaire was repeatable over 2 weeks (n=44), with intraclass correlation coefficients for domains and total score 0.86–0.94. The K-BILD construct validity for patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis was similar to that of other ILDs.
Conclusion The K-BILD questionnaire is a brief, valid, self-completed health status measure for ILD. It could be used in the clinic to assess ILD from the patients' perspective.
- Quality of life
- interstitial lung disease
- idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
- connective tissue disease
- NSIP
- health status
- interstitial fibrosis
- sarcoidosis
- non-invasive ventilation
- COPD mechanisms
- ANCA related vasculitides
- systemic disease and lungs
- lung transplantation
- α1 antitrypsin deficiency
- cystic fibrosis
- respiratory measurement
- lung physiology
- bronchiectasis
- airway epithelium
- drug-induced lung disease
- rare lung diseases
- allergic alveolitis
- ANCA-related vasculitides
- asbestos-induced lung disease
- pulmonary eosinophilia
- pulmonary vasculitis
- cough/mechanisms/pharmacology