Is the patient-perceived impact of psoriatic arthritis a global concept? An international study in 13 Arab countries (TACTIC study)

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Nelly Ziadé
Noura Abbas
Ihsane Hmamouchi
Lina El Kibbi
Avin Maroof
Bassel Elzorkany
Nizar Abdulateef
Asal Adnan
Nabaa Ihsan Awadh
Faiq Isho Gorial
Nada Alchama
Chafika Haouichat
Fatima Alnaimat
Suad Hannawi
Saed Atawnah
Hussein Halabi
Manal Al Mashaleh
Laila Aljazwi
Ahmed Abogamal
Laila Ayoub
Elyes Bouajina
Rachid Bahiri
Sahar Saad
Maha Sabkar
Krystel Aouad
Laure Gossec
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[1] Saint-Joseph University,Laboratory of Clinical Research and Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine
[2] Hotel-Dieu de France Hospital,Health Sciences College
[3] Mohammed V University,Division of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine
[4] International University of Rabat (UIR),Rheumatology Department
[5] Specialized Medical Centre,Rheumatology Unit, Department of Medicine, College of Medicine
[6] University of Kurdistan-Hewler (UKH) School of Medicine; and Rizgary Hospital Erbil,Baghdad Teaching Hospital
[7] Cairo University,Rheumatology Department
[8] University of Baghdad,Rheumatology Department
[9] Baghdad Medical City,Division of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine
[10] Ibn Al-Nafees Hospital,Rheumatology Department, Emirates Health Services
[11] Djilali Bounaama University Hospital,Al
[12] Faculty of Medicine El Mahdi Si Ahmed.,Ahli Hospital
[13] The University of Jordan,Section of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine
[14] Ministry of Health and Prevention,Rheumatology Division of Internal Medicine, King Hussein Medical Centre, Royal Medical Services
[15] Al-Quds University,Al
[16] King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center,Azhar Faculty of Medicine
[17] Jordan Armed Forces,Rheumatology Unit, Department of Internal Medicine
[18] Tripoli Central Hospital,Faculty of Medicine
[19] Dr Sulaiman Al Habib Hospital,El Ayachi Hospital
[20] Tripoli Central Hospital,Assiut Medical School of Egypt
[21] University of Tripoli,Saint George Hospital University Medical Centre
[22] Farhat Hached Hospital of Sousse,INSERM, Institut Pierre Louis d’Epidémiologie et de Santé Publique
[23] Medical University Hospital,Rheumatology Department, AP
[24] King Hamad University Hospital Bahrain,HP
[25] King Hamad University Hospital,undefined
[26] Saint George University of Beirut,undefined
[27] Sorbonne Université,undefined
[28] Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital,undefined
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Psoriatic arthritis; PsAID; Patient-reported outcomes; Arab countries; Arabic; Questionnaire validation;
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The Psoriatic Arthritis Impact of Disease (PsAID-12) questionnaire, a recommended measure of patient-reported impact for psoriatic arthritis (PsA), was initially developed in Europe and may lack universal validity. Recognizing the need for a culturally appropriate tool for Arab patients, this study aimed to TranslAte, CulTurally adapt, and validate the PsAID in ArabIC (TACTIC). The PsAID-12 was translated into Arabic using a rigorous process of double translation, back-translation, and cognitive debriefing. The Arabic version was then validated through a study conducted in 13 Arab countries in 2022. Participants were consecutive literate adult patients diagnosed with PsA and fulfilling the CASPAR criteria. Collected data included PsAID-12, disease activity, and legacy patient-reported outcomes. Psychometric properties, such as internal consistency, construct validity, and test–retest reliability, were examined. Factors associated with high PsAID-12 total scores (> 4) were explored using multivariable binary logistic regression. A culturally adapted Arabic PsAID-12 questionnaire was achieved with minor rephrasing. The validation study included 554 patients from 13 countries (mean age 45 years, 59% females), with a mean PsAID score of 3.86 (SD 2.33). The Arabic PsAID-12 demonstrated excellent internal consistency (Cronbach’s α = 0.95), and correlations with other measures ranged from 0.63 to 0.78. Test–retest reliability (N = 138 patients) was substantial (intraclass correlation coefficient, ICC 0.90 [0.86–0.93]; Cohen’s kappa 0.80). Factors associated with a high PsAID score were disability (odds ratio, OR 3.15 [2.03–4.89]), depression (OR 1.56 [1.35–1.81]), widespread pain (OR 1.31 [1.12–1.53]), and disease activity (OR 1.29 [1.13–1.47]). Pain and fatigue were identified as the most impactful PsAID-12 domains for PsA patients. The Arabic PsAID is a valid and reliable measure that reflects the priorities of patients with PsA. PsAID scores correlated with disease activity and legacy outcome measures, as expected, indicating PsAID is a consistent measure of PsA impact across cultures. These findings highlight the potential of the Arabic PsAID in improving the care provided to Arabic-speaking patients worldwide.
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