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Design of new questionnaires to measure quality of life and treatment satisfaction in hypothyroidism

Lookup NU author(s): Dr Salman Razvi, Dr Jolanta Weaver

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Abstract

Introduction: This paper reports work undertaken to design two new condition-specific questionnaires for use in hypothyroidism: the Underactive Thyroid-Dependent Quality of Life Questionnaire (ThyDQoL) and the Underactive Thyroid Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (ThyTSQ). Methods: Semistructured interviews exploring quality of life (QoL) and experiences of treatment were conducted with 30 women and 8 men with hypothyroidism, (mean age, 51.9; range, 29-79 years), 37 of 38 treated with thyroxine, recruited from hospital clinics and primary care. Results: Despite thyroxine treatment, most interviewees reported negative impact of hypothyroidism on QoL, particularly on energy, physical capabilities, motivation, physical appearance, and weight. The newly designed ThyDQoL has 18 domains covering these and other aspects of life affected by hypothyroidism. It is an individualized measure of patients' perceived impact of hypothyroidism on their QOL, which takes into account the importance of personally applicable life domains to the patient. A 7-item measure of satisfaction with current treatment was designed (ThyTSQ-Present) but interviews also indicated the need for a separate 4-item section measuring satisfaction with past treatment around the time of diagnosis (ThyTSQ-Past). Conclusions: The ThyDQoL and ThyTSQ questionnaires have good face validity and content validity for adults with hypothyroidism. They are now ready for use in clinical research and psychometric evaluation.


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Author(s): McMillan CV, Bradley C, Woodcock A, Razvi S, Weaver JU

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Thyroid

Year: 2004

Volume: 14

Issue: 11

Pages: 916-925

ISSN (print): 1050-7256

ISSN (electronic): 1557-9077

Publisher: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/thy.2004.14.916

DOI: 10.1089/thy.2004.14.916

PubMed id: 15671770


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