Establishing content validity of the CLEFT-Q: A new patient-reported outcome instrument for cleft lip/palate Journal Article


Authors: Tsangaris, E.; Riff, Kwyw; Goodacre, T.; Forrest, C. R.; Dreise, M.; Sykes, J.; de Chalain, T.; Harman, K.; O'Mahony, A.; Pusic, A. L.; Thabane, L.; Thoma, A.; Klassen, A. F.
Article Title: Establishing content validity of the CLEFT-Q: A new patient-reported outcome instrument for cleft lip/palate
Abstract: Background: The CLEFT-Q is a new patient-reported outcome instrument designed to measure outcomes that matter to patients. The aim of this qualitative study was to establish content validity of the CLEFT-Q in patients who differ by age and culture. Methods: Patients aged between 6 and 29 years were recruited from plastic surgery clinics in Canada, India, Ireland, the Philippines, the Netherlands and the United States. Healthcare providers and other experts participated in a focus group or provided individual feedback. Input was sought on all aspects of the CLEFT-Q (item wording, instructions, and response options), and to identify missing content. Patient interviews and expert feedback took place between September 2013 and September 2014. Results: Sixty-nine patients and 44 experts participated. The first draft of the CLEFT-Q consisted of 163 items measuring 12 constructs. The first round of feedback identified 92 items that required revision. In total, 3 rounds of interviews, and the involvement of an artist to create pictures for 17 items, were needed to establish content validity. At the conclusion of cognitive interviews, the CLEFT-Q consisted of 13 scales (total 171 items) that measure appearance, health-related quality of life, and facial function. The mean Flesch-Kincaid readability statistic for items was 1.4 (0 to 5.2). Conclusion: Cognitive interviews and expert review allowed us to identify items that required re-wording, re-conceptualizing, or to be removed, as well as any missing items. This process was useful for refining the CLEFT-Q scales for further testing.
Keywords: child; questionnaire; perceptions; quality-of-life; task-force; palate; self-report; lip; health impact profile; pro instruments
Journal Title: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery-Global Open
Volume: 5
Issue: 4
ISSN: 2169-7574
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins  
Date Published: 2017-04-01
Start Page: e1305
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000402766100016
DOI: 10.1097/gox.0000000000001305
PROVIDER: wos
PMCID: PMC5426885
PUBMED: 28507866
Notes: Article -- e1305 -- Source: Wos
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