Assessing patients' satisfaction with anti-TNFα treatment in Crohn's disease: Qualitative steps of the development of a new questionnaire

Claire Marant, Benoit Arnould, Alexia Marrel, Céderic Spizak, Jean Frédéric Colombel, Patrick Faure, Hervé Hagege, Marc Lemann, Stéphane Nahon, Gilbert Tucat, Luc Vandromme, Emmanuel Thibout, Gérard Goldfarb

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Abstract

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.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)173-180
Number of pages8
JournalClinical and Experimental Gastroenterology
Volume4
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 27 Jul 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Anti-TNF treatment
  • Crohn's disease
  • Patient satisfaction
  • Patient-reported outcome
  • Questionnaire

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