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. 2006 Feb 15;23(4):521-9.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2036.2006.02774.x.

Validation of a 7-point Global Overall Symptom scale to measure the severity of dyspepsia symptoms in clinical trials

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Validation of a 7-point Global Overall Symptom scale to measure the severity of dyspepsia symptoms in clinical trials

S J O Veldhuyzen van Zanten et al. Aliment Pharmacol Ther. .

Abstract

Background: Currently there is no consensus on the optimal method to measure the severity of dyspepsia symptoms in clinical trials.

Aim: To validate the 7-point Global Overall Symptom scale.

Methods: The Global Overall Symptom scale uses a 7-point Likert scale ranging from 1 = no problem to 7 = a very severe problem. Validation was performed in two randomized-controlled trials (n = 1121 and 512). Construct validity: Global Overall Symptom was compared with the Quality of Life in Reflux And Dyspepsia, Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale, Reflux Disease Questionnaire and 10 specific symptoms using Spearman correlation coefficients. Test-retest reliability: The Intraclass Correlation Coefficient was calculated for patients with stable dyspepsia defined by no change in Overall Treatment Effect score over two visits. Responsiveness: effect size and standardized response mean were also calculated.

Results: Construct validity: Change in Global Overall Symptom score correlated significantly with Quality of Life for Reflux And Dyspepsia, Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale, Reflux Disease Questionnaire and specific symptoms (all P < 0.0002). Reliability: The Intraclass Correlation Coefficient was 0.62 (n = 205) and 0.42 (n = 270). Responsiveness: There was a positive correlation between change in Global Overall Symptom and change in symptom severity. The effect size and standardized response mean were 1.1 and 2.1, respectively.

Conclusion: The Global Overall Symptom scale is a simple, valid outcome measure for dyspepsia treatment trials.

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