TY - JOUR
T1 - The content validity of the items related to the social and spiritual dimensions of the Utrecht Symptom Diary - 4 Dimensional from a patient's perspective
T2 - a qualitative study
AU - de Vries, Sita
AU - Lormans, Tom
AU - de Graaf, Everlien
AU - Leget, Carlo
AU - Teunissen, Saskia
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by ZonMw (grant number 844001307 ). The authors declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 The Authors
PY - 2021/2
Y1 - 2021/2
N2 - Context: In palliative care, caregivers often lack words and competences to discuss patients' needs in social and spiritual dimensions. The Utrecht Symptom Diary-4 Dimensional (USD-4D) is an instrument that can be used to monitor symptoms and needs in the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual dimensions and to optimize communication between patients and caregivers. Objective: To assess the content validity of the USD-4D items related to the social and spiritual dimensions from a patient's perspective, measured in terms of comprehensibility, relevance, and comprehensiveness. Methods: An explorative qualitative study was conducted using in-depth semistructured interviews and thematic analysis. Twelve participants (male N = 7, 53–87 years old) with an estimated life expectancy of less than one year were recruited in two home care services: a general hospital and a hospice. Results: The instructions, items, and response options were comprehensible for almost all participants. The meaning that was provided to the items was expressed in themes: maintaining personal identity and autonomy, resilience, letting go, perceived balance in one's life, and death and afterlife. This corresponds with the intended meaning. The items were relevant at some points in time. Not all participants had needs for personal care during the interviews. Participants found the USD-4D comprehensive, no key concepts related to the social or spiritual dimensions appeared to be missing. Conclusions: The USD-4D constitutes a content valid PROM from the patient's perspective. The items support patients in identifying needs in the social and spiritual dimensions and in the conversation to further explore these needs.
AB - Context: In palliative care, caregivers often lack words and competences to discuss patients' needs in social and spiritual dimensions. The Utrecht Symptom Diary-4 Dimensional (USD-4D) is an instrument that can be used to monitor symptoms and needs in the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual dimensions and to optimize communication between patients and caregivers. Objective: To assess the content validity of the USD-4D items related to the social and spiritual dimensions from a patient's perspective, measured in terms of comprehensibility, relevance, and comprehensiveness. Methods: An explorative qualitative study was conducted using in-depth semistructured interviews and thematic analysis. Twelve participants (male N = 7, 53–87 years old) with an estimated life expectancy of less than one year were recruited in two home care services: a general hospital and a hospice. Results: The instructions, items, and response options were comprehensible for almost all participants. The meaning that was provided to the items was expressed in themes: maintaining personal identity and autonomy, resilience, letting go, perceived balance in one's life, and death and afterlife. This corresponds with the intended meaning. The items were relevant at some points in time. Not all participants had needs for personal care during the interviews. Participants found the USD-4D comprehensive, no key concepts related to the social or spiritual dimensions appeared to be missing. Conclusions: The USD-4D constitutes a content valid PROM from the patient's perspective. The items support patients in identifying needs in the social and spiritual dimensions and in the conversation to further explore these needs.
KW - communication
KW - Palliative care
KW - patient reported outcome measures
KW - sociological factors
KW - spirituality
KW - validation study
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2020.07.036
DO - 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2020.07.036
M3 - Article
C2 - 32777457
SN - 0885-3924
VL - 61
SP - 287-294.e2
JO - Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
JF - Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
IS - 2
ER -