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Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes
Development and content validation of the Pediatric Oral Medicines Acceptability Questionnaires (P-OMAQ): patient-reported and caregiver-reported outcome measures
Andrew Yaworsky1  Meaghan Krohe1  Masami Kelly1  Emily Chaston1  Diane M. Turner-Bowker1  Erin Mann2  Norma Vivas3  Matthew Reaney4  Kristina An Haack5  Godhuli Chatterjee6 
[1] Adelphi Values, 290 Congress Street, 7th Floor, 02210, Boston, MA, USA;Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Jamaica Plain, MA, USA;Sanofi Argentina S.A., Tucumán 1, 4th Floor, C1049AAA, CABA, Argentina;Sanofi UK, 1 Onslow Street, GU1 4YS, Guildford, UK;Sanofi, 1 Avenue Pierre Brossolette, 91380, Chilly-Mazarin, France;Sanofi-Synthelabo (India) Private Limited, CTS No.117-B, L&T Business Park, Saki Vihar Road, Powai, 400072, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India;
关键词: Acceptability;    Pediatric oral medicines;    Oral formulations;    Questionnaires;    Clinical outcome assessments;    Caregivers;    Systematic literature review;    Cognitive debriefing;    Concept elicitation;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s41687-020-00246-1
来源: Springer
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BackgroundEvolving regulatory guidelines recommend routine assessment of the acceptability of pediatric oral medicines throughout clinical development processes. However, such assessment is problematic owing to a lack of standard methods or criteria that define acceptability for children and their caregivers. This research aimed to identify the attributes of acceptability for targeted oral formulation types that are important to children, and to develop content-valid patient- and caregiver-reported outcome acceptability measures for use in the context of clinical drug development.MethodsA concept-focused literature review and two advisory panel meetings involving researchers, clinicians, and measurement scientists were conducted to identify acceptability attributes that may be relevant to children taking targeted oral medicine formulations. The Pediatric Oral Medicines Acceptability Questionnaires (P-OMAQs), including patient (P-OMAQ-P) and caregiver (P-OMAQ-C) versions, were drafted to assess these attributes. Qualitative concept elicitation (CE) and cognitive debriefing (CD) patient and caregiver interviews were conducted to confirm key acceptability attribute concepts for measurement and to evaluate patient and caregiver ability to understand and respond to the questions.ResultsA full-text review of 40 articles identified 24 acceptability attributes that were categorized into 10 overarching domains and organized into a preliminary conceptual model. Feedback from the advisory panel refined the preliminary model. In total, 14 attributes were reported during the CE phase of the interviews (n = 23 pediatric patients, n = 13 caregivers); six attributes were included in the final model. The draft P-OMAQ was refined over four waves of CD interviews (n = 31 pediatric patients, n = 48 caregivers). The final version of the P-OMAQ-P is a 12-item questionnaire designed for young people aged 8–17 years. The P-OMAQ-C is a 19-item questionnaire designed for adult caregivers of young people aged 6 months to 17 years. There are two versions of each questionnaire: one with a 24-h recall period and one with a 7-day recall period. All items are answered on a 5-point numerical rating scale.ConclusionsThis research supports the content validity of the patient and caregiver versions of the P-OMAQ. Both questionnaires appropriately assess the acceptability of oral medicine formulations from the perspective of pediatric patients and their caregivers.

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