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Table 3 Impact coverage in existing HAE-specific instruments

From: The symptom experience of hereditary angioedema (HAE) patients beyond HAE attacks: literature review and clinician interviews

IMPACT—content coverage of existing HAE specific instruments

AE-QoL 17 items

HAE-PRO 18 items

AECT 4 items

AAS 5 items

HAE-AS 12 items

HAE-QoL 25 items

HAEA-QoL 27 items

Ability to work/productivity

Yes

Yes

  

Yes

Yes

 

Ability to do physical activity

Yes

      

Ability to carry out daily activities

 

Yes

 

Yes

  

Yes

Leisure time

Yes

     

Yes

Social relationships

Yes

    

Yes

Yes

Eating and drinking restricted

Yes

      

Sleep difficulties

Yes

      

Tired during the day

Yes

      

Trouble concentrating

Yes

      

Burden experienced by swelling

Yes

      

Ability to go to school

    

Yes

  

Going out in public

      

Yes

Ability to travel

     

Yes

Yes

ER visit due to HAE attack

    

Yes

  

HAE controlled by treatment

  

Yes

    

Worry about aspects of care and treatment

      

Yes

Bothered from unpredictability of HAE attack

  

Yes

    

General health

    

Yes

Yes

 

General quality of life

  

Yes

    

Bothered from unpredictability of HAE attack

  

Yes

    

Emotional impacts

 Feeling of enjoying life

      

Yes

 Mood/depression

Yes

     

Yes

 Anxiety/fear/worry

Yes

    

Yes

Yes

 Embarrassment/shame (appearance)

Yes

    

Yes

Yes

Recall period

Last 4 weeks

None defined

Past 3 weeks

Past 24 h

Past 6 months

Past 6 months

None defined

  1. AAS angioedema activity score, AECT angioedema control test, AE-QoL angioedema quality of life score, HAE-PRO hereditary angioedema PRO, HAE-AS hereditary angioedema activity score, HAE-QoL hereditary angioedema association quality of life, HAEA-QoL hereditary angioedema association