Title
Development and description of measurement properties of an instrument to assess treatment burden among patients with multiple chronic conditions
Date Issued
04 July 2012
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Tran V.T.
Eton D.T.
Baruch D.
Falissard B.
Ravaud P.
Mayo Clinic
Abstract
Background: Patients experience an increasing treatment burden related to everything they do to take care of their health: visits to the doctor, medical tests, treatment management and lifestyle changes. This treatment burden could affect treatment adherence, quality of life and outcomes. We aimed to develop and validate an instrument for measuring treatment burden for patients with multiple chronic conditions.Methods: Items were derived from a literature review and qualitative semistructured interviews with patients. The instrument was then validated in a sample of patients with chronic conditions recruited in hospitals and general practitioner clinics in France. Factor analysis was used to examine the questionnaire structure. Construct validity was studied by the relationships between the instrument's global score, the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM) scores and the complexity of treatment as assessed by patients and physicians. Agreement between patients and physicians was appraised. Reliability was determined by a test-retest method.Results: A sample of 502 patients completed the Treatment Burden Questionnaire (TBQ), which consisted of 7 items (2 of which had 4 subitems) defined after 22 interviews with patients. The questionnaire showed a unidimensional structure. The Cronbach's α was 0.89. The instrument's global score was negatively correlated with TSQM scores (r s = -0.41 to -0.53) and positively correlated with the complexity of treatment (r s = 0.16 to 0.40). Agreement between patients and physicians (n = 396) was weak (intraclass correlation coefficient 0.38 (95% confidence interval 0.29 to 0.47)). Reliability of the retest (n = 211 patients) was 0.76 (0.67 to 0.83).Conclusions: This study provides the first valid and reliable instrument assessing the treatment burden for patients across any disease or treatment context. This instrument could help in the development of treatment strategies that are both efficient and acceptable for patients. © 2012 Tran et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
Volume
10
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Medicina general, Medicina interna Cuidado crítico y de emergencia
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84863197469
PubMed ID
Source
BMC Medicine
ISSN of the container
17417015
Sponsor(s)
The authors thank Michel Nougairède, Anna Christidis, Gaële Duriez-Mize, Marie-Anne Puel, Philippe Fabri, Ismael Nureni-Banafunzi, Elena Kisseleva, Gilbert Dhumerelle, Anne Simon, Serge Herson, Jacques Blacher, Christian Boitard, Gérard Huchon, Jean-François Bergmann, Alain Cohen-Solal, Olivier Meyer, Serge Poiraudeau and Loïc Guillevin for permission to collect data; Clémence Palazzo for assistance in data acquisition; Gabriel Baron and Viet-Chi Tran for help in the analysis of the data; and Laura Smales for reviewing the manuscript before submission. The TBQ© is protected by international copyright, with all rights reserved to PR and V-TT. For information on, or permission to use, the TBQ, please contact PROinformation@mapi-trust.org http://www.mapi-trust.org. This study was partly funded by INSERM U738, Paris, France.
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