Development and validation of the Patient Asthma Concerns Tool (PACT) to identify the needs of older people with asthma

Summary Background Tools which assist practitioners to identify patient concerns and increase understanding of their needs can improve both the delivery of care and adherence to treatment. The aim of this study was to test the validity and reliability of a 14-item tool, to identify the unmet needs a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Respiratory medicine 2012-11, Vol.106 (11), p.1501-1508
Hauptverfasser: Crane, Melanie A, Douglass, Jo A, Goeman, Dianne P, Cousens, Nicole E, Jenkins, Christine R
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Zusammenfassung:Summary Background Tools which assist practitioners to identify patient concerns and increase understanding of their needs can improve both the delivery of care and adherence to treatment. The aim of this study was to test the validity and reliability of a 14-item tool, to identify the unmet needs and concerns of older people with asthma. Methods The Patient Asthma Concerns Tool (PACT) was developed from a pool of 55 items derived from a comprehensive literature review. After pilot and field testing, the initial 55 item questionnaire was administered to a community sample ( n  = 193), psychometrically tested, and refined to a 14 item PACT tool which was evaluated by a group of clinicians. Results The PACT was shown to have good content and construct validity and was well received by clinicians. The PACT also correlated well with the Juniper ACQ and Brooks' adherence score on related variables and showed good reliability with good–excellent Kappa and ICC scores. Internal consistency of factors was high, and the overall Cronbach's α was 0.70. Conclusion The PACT questionnaire was shown to be a valid and reliable tool clinically and psychometrically. We intend to test it in primary care settings and anticipate that its use will assist health professionals to identify the needs and concerns of older patients with asthma and direct tailored asthma management accordingly.
ISSN:0954-6111
1532-3064
DOI:10.1016/j.rmed.2012.07.004