A qualitative study to explore the symptoms and impacts of Crohn’s disease and to develop the Crohn’s Disease Diary
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Published:2022-09-02
Issue:1
Volume:32
Page:209-223
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ISSN:0962-9343
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Container-title:Quality of Life Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Qual Life Res
Author:
Williams-Hall RebeccaORCID, Trennery ClaireORCID, Sully Kate, Wratten SamanthaORCID, Francis AnyaORCID, Chandler DaleORCID, Flynn JessicaORCID, Turner MeganORCID, Marks Daniel J. B.ORCID, Sackeyfio Alfred, Bracher Marguerite, Walker AlexORCID, Walker-Nthenda LouiseORCID, Arbuckle RobORCID, Keeley TomORCID
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
To explore symptoms and disease impacts of Crohn’s disease and to develop a new patient-reported outcomes (PRO) measure according to industry best practices.
Methods
A conceptual model of relevant symptoms experienced by patients with Crohn’s disease was developed following a literature review. Three rounds of combined qualitative semi-structured concept elicitation and cognitive debriefing interviews with 36 patients (≥ 16 years) with Crohn’s disease and 4 clinicians were conducted to further explore the most commonly reported and most bothersome symptoms to patients. Interview results were used to update the conceptual model as well as items and response options included in The Crohn’s Disease Diary, a new PRO measure.
Results
All patients (N = 36) reported abdominal pain, loose or liquid bowel movements, and high or increased frequency of bowel movements, with most reporting these symptoms spontaneously (100%, 92%, and 75%, respectively). All patients reported bowel movement urgency, but 61% reported this symptom only when probed. Most also reported that symptoms impacted activities of daily living, work/school, and emotional, social, and physical functioning (overall, 78%–100%; spontaneously, 79% – 92%). Data regarding core symptoms of Crohn’s disease from clinician concept elicitation interviews supported patient data. The 17-item Crohn’s Disease Diary assesses core symptoms and impacts of Crohn’s disease over 24 h, and extraintestinal manifestations over 7 days. The content validity of the diary was confirmed during cognitive debriefing interviews.
Conclusion
The Crohn’s Disease Diary is a new PRO measure for the assessment of Crohn’s disease symptoms and impacts, developed according to industry best practices.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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