Abstract
PURPOSE: This study was designed to identify question
items required for a comprehensive symptom and quality
of life assessment for individuals with anal incontinence.
METHODS: Three substudies addressed the goals: 1)
convenience sample of clinical experts was asked to
identify symptom items essential to characterize anal
incontinence; 2) free-text comments by patients involved
in a treatment intervention trial (Norton et al., Gastroenterology
2003;125:1320–9) underwent content analysis
to highlight themes regarding life restriction caused by
anal incontinence; and 3) qualitative interviews were
conducted by using a grounded theory approach with
symptomatic patients to identify issues causing impact on
quality of life. Terminology for this condition was
explored in the interviews to identify the most acceptable
phraseology. Finally, the capability of existing anal
incontinence questionnaires to capture and assess issues
identified as important by patients was assessed.
RESULTS: Seven clinical experts reached consensus that
assessment should include the type, frequency and
severity of incontinence, whether passive or associated
with urgency, ability to delay and discriminate stool type,
and “normal” bowel pattern. A total of 284 patients’
comments were reviewed and 31 patients were interviewed,
highlighting five key issues: unpredictability, toilet
location, coping strategies, embarrassment, and social
activity restriction. Assessment of available questionnaires
for their inclusion of these themes indicates that none
currently captures comprehensive information on these
issues identified as important by patients.
CONCLUSIONS: Fundamental issues as identified by
patients are not currently represented in one overall
comprehensive measure. The mixed method approach
identified key issues to be assessed to ensure accurate
symptomatic assessment and a comprehensive assessment
of quality of life impact associated with anal incontinence.
Translated title of the contribution | A patient-centered approach to developing a comprehensive symptom and quality of life assessment of anal incontinence |
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Original language | English |
Pages (from-to) | 82 - 87 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Diseases of the Colon and Rectum |
Volume | 51 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jan 2008 |