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Evaluation of the content validity of patient-reported outcome (PRO) instruments developed for use with individuals with phakic presbyopia, including the Near Activity Visual Questionnaire-presbyopia (NAVQ-P) and the near vision correction independence (NVCI) instrument.

Sarah BentleyAmy FindleySima Chiva-RazaviChristel NaujoksFrancesco PatalanoChloe JohnsonRob ArbuckleJames S Wolffsohn
Published in: Journal of patient-reported outcomes (2021)
Developed in accordance with the FDA PRO Guidance, the findings support content validity of the NAVQ-P as a suitable, well-understood instrument of relevant near vision functioning concepts in individuals with phakic presbyopia. The NVCI and additional PRO instruments are appropriate to assess near vision correction independence, correction preference, and vision satisfaction. Future work will assess the psychometric properties of the NAVQ-P and additional PRO instruments.
Keyphrases
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  • psychometric properties
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