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Validated constipation symptom and quality-of-life measures neither reflect patient and clinician concerns nor use words familiar to patients

Scott, Mark; Dimidi, Eirini; Dibley, Lesley; Cotterill, Nikki; Scott, SM; Whelan, Kevin; Knowles, Charles H.; Norton, Christine

Authors

Mark Scott

Eirini Dimidi

Lesley Dibley

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N Nikki Cotterill Nikki.Cotterill@uwe.ac.uk
Professor of Long Term Conditions (Continence Care)

SM Scott

Kevin Whelan

Charles H. Knowles

Christine Norton



Abstract

© MA Healthcare Ltd. Patients' self-reported constipation symptoms, preferred terminology and quality of life (QoL) issues were explored through 14 semi-structured and five unstructured interviews. In a modified Delphi study, 11 clinicians rated the clinical importance of patient-reported symptoms and QoL issues. Results were compared with validated constipation assessment tools, using content and inductive thematic analysis methods. Three themes were identified: language describing constipation; symptoms and toilet behaviours; and QoL issues. Preferred terms for describing faeces and defecating were identified. Few of the 32 troublesome symptoms or QoL issues reported by participants appear in existing validated tools. All clinicians rated uncontrolled leakage of stool as clinically important, yet this is absent from assessment tools. It was concluded that present validated tools neither reflect patient concerns nor use language familiar to them, which may generate inaccurate assessment. A larger study may inform development of new patientreported outcome measures.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 20, 2016
Online Publication Date Oct 20, 2016
Publication Date Oct 20, 2016
Journal Gastrointestinal Nursing
Print ISSN 1479-5248
Publisher MA Healthcare
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 14
Issue 8
Pages 29-38
DOI https://doi.org/10.12968/gasn.2016.14.8.29
Keywords constipation, patient-reported outcomes, qualitative, quality of life
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/907090
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.12968/gasn.2016.14.8.29