A prognostic model predicted deterioration in health-related quality of life in older patients with multimorbidity and polypharmacy.


Journal

Journal of clinical epidemiology
ISSN: 1878-5921
Titre abrégé: J Clin Epidemiol
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 8801383

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
02 2021
Historique:
received: 16 04 2020
revised: 12 08 2020
accepted: 07 10 2020
pubmed: 17 10 2020
medline: 15 9 2021
entrez: 16 10 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

To develop and validate a prognostic model to predict deterioration in health-related quality of life (dHRQoL) in older general practice patients with at least one chronic condition and one chronic prescription. We used individual participant data from five cluster-randomized trials conducted in the Netherlands and Germany to predict dHRQoL, defined as a decrease in EQ-5D-3 L index score of ≥5% after 6-month follow-up in logistic regression models with stratified intercepts to account for between-study heterogeneity. The model was validated internally and by using internal-external cross-validation (IECV). In 3,582 patients with complete data, of whom 1,046 (29.2%) showed deterioration in HRQoL, and 12/87 variables were selected that were related to single (chronic) conditions, inappropriate medication, medication underuse, functional status, well-being, and HRQoL. Bootstrap internal validation showed a C-statistic of 0.71 (0.69 to 0.72) and a calibration slope of 0.88 (0.78 to 0.98). In the IECV loop, the model provided a pooled C-statistic of 0.68 (0.65 to 0.70) and calibration-in-the-large of 0 (-0.13 to 0.13). HRQoL/functionality had the strongest prognostic value. The model performed well in terms of discrimination, calibration, and generalizability and might help clinicians identify older patients at high risk of dHRQoL. PROSPERO ID: CRD42018088129.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33065164
pii: S0895-4356(20)31145-8
doi: 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2020.10.006
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1-12

Subventions

Organisme : Department of Health
Pays : United Kingdom

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

Ana I González-González (AI)

Institute of General Practice, Goethe University, 60590 Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Red de Investigación en Servicios de Salud en Enfermedades Crónicas (REDISSEC), Madrid, Spain. Electronic address: gonzalez-gonzalez@allgemeinmedizin.uni-frankfurt.de.

Andreas D Meid (AD)

Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacoepidemiology, University Hospital, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany.

Truc S Dinh (TS)

Institute of General Practice, Goethe University, 60590 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Jeanet W Blom (JW)

Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Leiden University Medical Center, 2300RC Leiden, The Netherlands.

Marjan van den Akker (M)

Institute of General Practice, Goethe University, 60590 Frankfurt am Main, Germany; School of CAPHRI, Department of Family Medicine, Maastricht University, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands; Academic Centre for General Practice, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.

Petra J M Elders (PJM)

Department of General Practice and Elderly Care Medicine, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, 1007 MB Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Ulrich Thiem (U)

Chair of Geriatrics and Gerontology, University Clinic Eppendorf, 20246 Hamburg, Germany.

Daniela Küllenberg De Gaudry (DK)

Institute for Evidence in Medicine (For Cochrane Germany Foundation), Medical Center - University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Breisacher Strasse 153, 79110 Freiburg, Germany.

Karin M A Swart (KMA)

Department of General Practice and Elderly Care Medicine, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, 1007 MB Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Henrik Rudolf (H)

AMIB, Ruhr University, 44780 Bochum, Germany.

Donna Bosch-Lenders (D)

School of CAPHRI, Department of Family Medicine, Maastricht University, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands.

Hans-Joachim Trampisch (HJ)

AMIB, Ruhr University, 44780 Bochum, Germany.

Joerg J Meerpohl (JJ)

Institute for Evidence in Medicine (For Cochrane Germany Foundation), Medical Center - University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Breisacher Strasse 153, 79110 Freiburg, Germany; Cochrane Germany, Cochrane Germany Foundation, Breisacher Strasse 153, 79110 Freiburg, Germany.

Ferdinand M Gerlach (FM)

Institute of General Practice, Goethe University, 60590 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Benno Flaig (B)

Institute of General Practice, Goethe University, 60590 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Ghainsom Kom (G)

Techniker Krankenkasse (TK), 22765 Hamburg, Germany.

Kym I E Snell (KIE)

Centre for Prognosis Research, School of Primary Care Research, Community and Social Care, Keele University, Staffordshire ST5 5BG, UK.

Rafael Perera (R)

Nuffield Department of Primary Care, University of Oxford, Oxford OX2 6GG, UK.

Walter E Haefeli (WE)

Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacoepidemiology, University Hospital, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany.

Paul P Glasziou (PP)

Centre for Research in Evidence-Based Practice, Bond University, Robina QLD 4226, Australia.

Christiane Muth (C)

Institute of General Practice, Goethe University, 60590 Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Department of General Practice and Family Medicine, Medical Faculty OWL, University of Bielefeld, 33615 Bielefeld, Germany.

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