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Development and Content Validity Testing of Patient-Reported Outcome Items for Children to Self-Assess Symptoms of the Common Cold

机译:儿童患者报告的成果物品的开发和内容有效性测试,以自我评估感冒的症状

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Background and objective No pediatric patient-reported outcome instruments specific to the common cold are found in the literature. This study involved development and content validity testing of patient-reported outcome items (questions and response options) assessing cold symptoms in children aged 6-11 years. Methods Draft patient-reported outcome instructions, items, response scales, and recall periods were developed based on the literature and existing measures. Qualitative interviews were conducted with children (n = 39) who were currently (n = 31) or had recently (n = 8) experienced a cold and ten parents of a subset of children aged 6-8 years. The interviews were conducted over two rounds and included open-ended concept elicitation questioning, a free-drawing task, a card sorting task, and a task involving circling parts of the body, followed by cognitive debriefing of draft items. Thematic analysis of verbatim transcripts was performed to analyze the qualitative data. The findings were used to support revisions to the draft patient-reported outcome. Results Ten symptom concepts were reported by the children during concept elicitation. The creative tasks helped the children to describe their symptoms, generally using consistent language to do so, irrespective of age. Nineteen patient-reported outcome items were developed and subject to cognitive debriefing. Debriefing with both children and parents informed several small revisions and provided evidence that the majority of children found most patient-reported outcome items easy to understand, and that the items were mainly interpreted consistently and as intended. Conclusions This in-depth qualitative study has supported identification of relevant symptom concepts and the development and refinement of patient-reported outcome items to assess those concepts. The findings support the content validity of the items and suggest that they can be used with confidence in children aged 9 years and older. For children aged 6-8 years, it is recommended the items are administered with initial adult supervision to explain the more difficult concepts or through parent/interviewer administration.
机译:背景和目的没有在文献中发现了特异于普通感冒的小儿患者报告的结果。本研究涉及评估6-11岁儿童感冒症状的患者报告的结果项目(问题和反应选项)的开发和内容有效性测试。方法根据文献和现有措施制定了患者报告的结果指令,项目,响应规模和召回期草案。定性访谈与当前(n = 39)进行的(n = 39),或者最近(n = 8)经历过6 - 8岁儿童的寒冷和十个父母。面试是在两轮上进行的,包括开放式概念诱因质疑,自由绘制任务,卡片分拣任务以及涉及身体圈闭的任务,其次是对项目草案的认知汇报。进行逐字转录物的主题分析进行分析定性数据。该研究结果用于支持对患者报告的结果草案的修订。结果儿童在概念引出期间报告了十个症状概念。创造性的任务帮助孩子们描述了他们的症状,通常使用一致的语言来做,而不论年龄。发达了19例患者报告的结果项目并受到认知汇报的影响。与儿童和父母的汇报通知了几个小型修订,并提供了大多数儿童发现大多数患者报告的成果物品容易理解的,并且这些物品主要被始终如一地解释。结论这种深入的定性研究支持鉴定相关症状概念以及患者报告的结果项目的开发和改进,以评估这些概念。该调查结果支持物品的内容有效性,并表明他们可以在9岁及以上的儿童中充满信心。对于6-8岁的儿童,建议使用初始成人监督管理项目以解释更困难的概念或通过家长/面试官管理。

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