Respiratory Research (Jun 2009)

Control of allergic rhinitis and asthma test – a formal approach to the development of a measuring tool

  • Fonseca Joao A,
  • Vaz Marianela,
  • Costa-Pereira Altamiro,
  • Bugalho-Almeida António,
  • Morais-Almeida Mario,
  • Azevedo Luis F,
  • Cruz-Correia Ricardo,
  • Martins Sonia V,
  • Nogueira-Silva Luis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-10-52
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 52

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Abstract Background The concurrent management of allergic rhinitis and asthma (ARA) has been recommended by Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) guidelines. However, a tool capable of assessing simultaneously the control of upper and lower airways diseases is lacking. Aim To describe the studies conducted to design the control of ARA test (CARAT) questionnaire. Methods We performed a literature review to generate a list of potentially important items for the assessment of control of ARA. A formal consensus development process, that used an innovative web-based application, was designed – 111 experts in ARA and 60 patients participated. At the final consensus meeting, 25 primary and secondary care physicians formulated the questions and response options. A qualitative feasibility study (n = 31 patients) was conducted to evaluate the comprehensibility of the questionnaire while testing two different designs. Results Thirty-four potentially important items were identified. All the steps of the consensus process were completed in 2.5 months. The opinions of experts and patients lead to the formulation of 17 questions. At the feasibility study the instructions and wording problems were corrected and a semi-tabular format was chosen. Conclusion A tool to measure the control of allergic rhinitis and asthma was developed using a comprehensive set of methodological steps ensuring the design quality and the face and content validity. Additional validation studies to assess the psychometric properties of the questionnaire have started.