Health and Quality of Life Outcomes (Jul 2010)

Development of the ATAQ-IPF: a tool to assess quality of life in IPF

  • Brown Kevin K,
  • Sprunger David B,
  • Green Kathy E,
  • Wilson Sandra R,
  • Swigris Jeffrey J,
  • Wamboldt Frederick S

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7525-8-77
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 77

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Abstract Background There is no disease-specific instrument to assess health-related quality of life (HRQL) in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Methods Patients' perspectives were collected to develop domains and items for an IPF-specific HRQL instrument. We used item variance and Rasch analysis to construct the ATAQ-IPF (A Tool to Assess Quality of life in IPF). Results The ATAQ-IPF version 1 is composed of 74 items comprising 13 domains. All items fit the Rasch model. Domains and the total instrument possess acceptable psychometric characteristics for a multidimensional questionnaire. The pattern of correlations between ATAQ-IPF scores and physiologic variables known to be important in IPF, along with significant differences in ATAQ-IPF scores between subjects using versus those not using supplemental oxygen, support its validity. Conclusions Patient-centered and careful statistical methodologies were used to construct the ATAQ-IPF version 1, an IPF-specific HRQL instrument. Simple summation scoring is used to derive individual domain scores as well as a total score. Results support the validity of the ATAQ-IPF, and future studies will build on that validity.