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Determining Construct Validity of a Patient-Reported Outcome Measure for Birthmarks on the Face and Body

Abstract

Background: The FACE-Q Craniofacial module includes a scale that measures how bothered an individual is by the appearance of a birthmark on the face or body. Objective: To determine if the Birthmark scale measuring appearance of the birthmark has evidence of construct validity among children and young adults, aged 8-29 years old, with a birthmark on the face or body. Methods: Participants were recruited as part of the field test of the FACE-Q Craniofacial module. Construct validity of the Birthmark scale was examined using a priori hypotheses testing. Results: Two hundred seventy participants were included, who were predominantly female (60.4%) and had a facial birthmark (71.5%). The Birthmark scale correlated (p ≤ 0.01) with scale scores for Face, Appearance Distress, Psychological, School, and Social. Scores for participants with more "noticeable" birthmarks were (p ≤ 0.01) associated with worse Birthmark scale scores. Conclusion: The findings support that the Birthmark scale can be used to measure the patient's perspective of the appearance of their birthmark, providing a means for clinicians to incorporate the patient's view in shared decision-making and research.

Authors

Rosales HR; Gallo L; Rae C; Wong-Riff KWY; Pusic A; Klassen AF

Journal

Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine, Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 310–314

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication Date

June 1, 2024

DOI

10.1089/fpsam.2023.0151

ISSN

2689-3614
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