TY - JOUR
T1 - Assessing patients' satisfaction with anti-TNFα treatment in Crohn's disease
T2 - Qualitative steps of the development of a new questionnaire
AU - Marant, Claire
AU - Arnould, Benoit
AU - Marrel, Alexia
AU - Spizak, Céderic
AU - Colombel, Jean Frédéric
AU - Faure, Patrick
AU - Hagege, Hervé
AU - Lemann, Marc
AU - Nahon, Stéphane
AU - Tucat, Gilbert
AU - Vandromme, Luc
AU - Thibout, Emmanuel
AU - Goldfarb, Gérard
PY - 2011/7/27
Y1 - 2011/7/27
N2 - Purpose: To develop a self-administered questionnaire assessing patients' satisfaction with treatments in Crohn's disease for use in clinical research and epidemiological studies. Patients and methods: Semi-directive interviews (16) were conducted with patients with severe Crohn's disease treated with anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha (anti-TNFα). Transcripts were analyzed and concepts related to satisfaction with treatment were extracted and organized into a model. Items were generated using patients' words. The resulting test version was tested for relevance and comprehension with 7 patients and revised accordingly; the new version was tested with 5 other patients and revised to provide the pilot version. A clinician advisory board was involved at each milestone of the development. Results: The test questionnaire assessed treatment satisfaction through 67 items, organized into 5 sections: treatment efficacy, side-effects, convenience and constraints, overall impact, and satisfaction. Conceptual content of the questionnaire includes comparison with prior state and with expectations, satisfaction, acceptability, and intentions. The questionnaire was generally well accepted and understood by patients; few modifications were made in the structure and item formulation. After the second round of comprehension tests, the pilot version contained 62 items; the questionnaire was named Satisfaction of Patients in Crohn's disease (SPACE©). Conclusion: The questionnaire is a unique tool to assess treatment satisfaction in patients with Crohn's disease. A scoring and validation study is currently being performed to fnalize and establish its scoring, as well as its psychometric properties.
AB - Purpose: To develop a self-administered questionnaire assessing patients' satisfaction with treatments in Crohn's disease for use in clinical research and epidemiological studies. Patients and methods: Semi-directive interviews (16) were conducted with patients with severe Crohn's disease treated with anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha (anti-TNFα). Transcripts were analyzed and concepts related to satisfaction with treatment were extracted and organized into a model. Items were generated using patients' words. The resulting test version was tested for relevance and comprehension with 7 patients and revised accordingly; the new version was tested with 5 other patients and revised to provide the pilot version. A clinician advisory board was involved at each milestone of the development. Results: The test questionnaire assessed treatment satisfaction through 67 items, organized into 5 sections: treatment efficacy, side-effects, convenience and constraints, overall impact, and satisfaction. Conceptual content of the questionnaire includes comparison with prior state and with expectations, satisfaction, acceptability, and intentions. The questionnaire was generally well accepted and understood by patients; few modifications were made in the structure and item formulation. After the second round of comprehension tests, the pilot version contained 62 items; the questionnaire was named Satisfaction of Patients in Crohn's disease (SPACE©). Conclusion: The questionnaire is a unique tool to assess treatment satisfaction in patients with Crohn's disease. A scoring and validation study is currently being performed to fnalize and establish its scoring, as well as its psychometric properties.
KW - Anti-TNF treatment
KW - Crohn's disease
KW - Patient satisfaction
KW - Patient-reported outcome
KW - Questionnaire
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/80955159992
U2 - 10.2147/CEG.S18585
DO - 10.2147/CEG.S18585
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:80955159992
SN - 1178-7023
VL - 4
SP - 173
EP - 180
JO - Clinical and Experimental Gastroenterology
JF - Clinical and Experimental Gastroenterology
IS - 1
ER -