Multinational development of a questionnaire assessing patient satisfaction with anticoagulant treatment: the 'Perception of Anticoagulant Treatment Questionnaire' (PACT-Q<sup>©</sup>)

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The side effects and burden of anticoagulant treatments may contribute to poor compliance and consequently to treatment failure. A specific questionnaire is necessary to assess patients' needs and their perceptions of anticoagul...

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Main Authors: Bousser Marie-Germaine, Anderson David, Carita Paulo, Marrel Alexia, Prins Martin H, Crijns Harry, Consoli Silla, Arnould Benoit
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-02-01
Series:Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
Online Access:http://www.hqlo.com/content/7/1/9
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spelling doaj-a6490538251c4052a33a21c6063959b12020-11-24T23:51:18ZengBMCHealth and Quality of Life Outcomes1477-75252009-02-0171910.1186/1477-7525-7-9Multinational development of a questionnaire assessing patient satisfaction with anticoagulant treatment: the 'Perception of Anticoagulant Treatment Questionnaire' (PACT-Q<sup>©</sup>)Bousser Marie-GermaineAnderson DavidCarita PauloMarrel AlexiaPrins Martin HCrijns HarryConsoli SillaArnould Benoit<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The side effects and burden of anticoagulant treatments may contribute to poor compliance and consequently to treatment failure. A specific questionnaire is necessary to assess patients' needs and their perceptions of anticoagulant treatment.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A conceptual model of expectation and satisfaction with anticoagulant treatment was designed by an advisory board and used to guide patient (n = 31) and clinician (n = 17) interviews in French, US English and Dutch. Patients had either atrial fibrillation (AF), deep venous thrombosis (DVT), or pulmonary embolism (PE). Following interviews, three PACT-Q language versions were developed simultaneously and further pilot-tested by 19 patients. Linguistic validations were performed for additional language versions.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Initial concepts were developed to cover three areas of interest: 'Treatment', 'Disease and Complications' and 'Information about disease and anticoagulant treatment'. After clinician and patient interviews, concepts were further refined into four domains and 17 concepts; test versions of the PACT-Q were then created simultaneously in three languages, each containing 27 items grouped into four domains: "Treatment Expectations" (7 items), "Convenience" (11 items), "Burden of Disease and Treatment" (2 items) and "Anticoagulant Treatment Satisfaction" (7 items). No item was deleted or added after pilot testing as patients found the PACT-Q easy to understand and appropriate in length in all languages. The PACT-Q was divided into two parts: the first part to measure the expectations and the second to measure the convenience, burden and treatment satisfaction, for evaluation prior to and after anticoagulant treatment, respectively. Eleven additional language versions were linguistically validated.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The PACT-Q has been rigorously developed and linguistically validated. It is available in 14 languages for use with thromboembolic patients, including AF, PE and DVT patients. Its validation and psychometric properties have been tested and are presented in a separate manuscript.</p> http://www.hqlo.com/content/7/1/9
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author Bousser Marie-Germaine
Anderson David
Carita Paulo
Marrel Alexia
Prins Martin H
Crijns Harry
Consoli Silla
Arnould Benoit
spellingShingle Bousser Marie-Germaine
Anderson David
Carita Paulo
Marrel Alexia
Prins Martin H
Crijns Harry
Consoli Silla
Arnould Benoit
Multinational development of a questionnaire assessing patient satisfaction with anticoagulant treatment: the 'Perception of Anticoagulant Treatment Questionnaire' (PACT-Q<sup>©</sup>)
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
author_facet Bousser Marie-Germaine
Anderson David
Carita Paulo
Marrel Alexia
Prins Martin H
Crijns Harry
Consoli Silla
Arnould Benoit
author_sort Bousser Marie-Germaine
title Multinational development of a questionnaire assessing patient satisfaction with anticoagulant treatment: the 'Perception of Anticoagulant Treatment Questionnaire' (PACT-Q<sup>©</sup>)
title_short Multinational development of a questionnaire assessing patient satisfaction with anticoagulant treatment: the 'Perception of Anticoagulant Treatment Questionnaire' (PACT-Q<sup>©</sup>)
title_full Multinational development of a questionnaire assessing patient satisfaction with anticoagulant treatment: the 'Perception of Anticoagulant Treatment Questionnaire' (PACT-Q<sup>©</sup>)
title_fullStr Multinational development of a questionnaire assessing patient satisfaction with anticoagulant treatment: the 'Perception of Anticoagulant Treatment Questionnaire' (PACT-Q<sup>©</sup>)
title_full_unstemmed Multinational development of a questionnaire assessing patient satisfaction with anticoagulant treatment: the 'Perception of Anticoagulant Treatment Questionnaire' (PACT-Q<sup>©</sup>)
title_sort multinational development of a questionnaire assessing patient satisfaction with anticoagulant treatment: the 'perception of anticoagulant treatment questionnaire' (pact-q<sup>©</sup>)
publisher BMC
series Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
issn 1477-7525
publishDate 2009-02-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The side effects and burden of anticoagulant treatments may contribute to poor compliance and consequently to treatment failure. A specific questionnaire is necessary to assess patients' needs and their perceptions of anticoagulant treatment.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A conceptual model of expectation and satisfaction with anticoagulant treatment was designed by an advisory board and used to guide patient (n = 31) and clinician (n = 17) interviews in French, US English and Dutch. Patients had either atrial fibrillation (AF), deep venous thrombosis (DVT), or pulmonary embolism (PE). Following interviews, three PACT-Q language versions were developed simultaneously and further pilot-tested by 19 patients. Linguistic validations were performed for additional language versions.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Initial concepts were developed to cover three areas of interest: 'Treatment', 'Disease and Complications' and 'Information about disease and anticoagulant treatment'. After clinician and patient interviews, concepts were further refined into four domains and 17 concepts; test versions of the PACT-Q were then created simultaneously in three languages, each containing 27 items grouped into four domains: "Treatment Expectations" (7 items), "Convenience" (11 items), "Burden of Disease and Treatment" (2 items) and "Anticoagulant Treatment Satisfaction" (7 items). No item was deleted or added after pilot testing as patients found the PACT-Q easy to understand and appropriate in length in all languages. The PACT-Q was divided into two parts: the first part to measure the expectations and the second to measure the convenience, burden and treatment satisfaction, for evaluation prior to and after anticoagulant treatment, respectively. Eleven additional language versions were linguistically validated.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The PACT-Q has been rigorously developed and linguistically validated. It is available in 14 languages for use with thromboembolic patients, including AF, PE and DVT patients. Its validation and psychometric properties have been tested and are presented in a separate manuscript.</p>
url http://www.hqlo.com/content/7/1/9
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