Respiratory Research (Oct 2024)

Development and evaluation of a questionnaire to capture environmental and occupational inhalational exposures in adults with fibrotic interstitial lung disease

  • Aparna C Swaminathan,
  • Molly McFatrich,
  • Laura Mkumba,
  • Lauren Wright,
  • Carrie A Redlich,
  • Laurie D Snyder,
  • Bryce B Reeve,
  • Divya Patel,
  • Mridu Gulati

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12931-024-03000-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

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Abstract Background Identification of exposures in patients with interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) is essential for diagnosis and management and can be facilitated through the use of exposure questionnaires. However, for most ILDs, a patient-focused questionnaire is lacking. Cognitive interviewing is a methodology used to evaluate sources of understanding and misunderstanding in a questionnaire and to provide evidence of content validity. We developed and refined a new exposure questionnaire for patients with fibrotic ILDs by using cognitive interviewing to establish its understandability and content validity. Methods An exposure assessment questionnaire was developed by a multidisciplinary team. Cognitive interviews with 24 patients with fibrosing ILDs were conducted by trained interviewers over the phone or Zoom using a semi-structured interview guide. The questionnaire was amended based on the interviewers’ interpretation of sources of misunderstanding. The revised questionnaire was tested in a second round of cognitive interviews with a different group of 24 patients. Results Among the 48 patients who completed interviews, mean age was 61 years, 58.3% were male and 75.0% were white. Based on the first round of cognitive interviews, the multidisciplinary team modified the questions, organization, and instructions of the questionnaire to facilitate recall, adjust for exposures that were frequently misunderstood or required clarification, and focus on clinically relevant exposures. The revised questionnaire performed well in the second round of interviews. Conclusion An exposure questionnaire, developed with input from patients, can be used to assess clinically relevant exposures in adults with fibrosing ILDs. This is the first questionnaire for all types of fibrosing ILD to have undergone content validation.

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