Validation of the Spanish version of a questionnaire to measure quality of care through the eyes of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (QUOTE-IBD).

Journal: Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
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Abstract

Background: Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) are chronic immunoinflammatory diseases that place a considerable burden on patients, their families, and society. Quality of care plays an important role for patients. A questionnaire to measure quality of care through the eyes of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (QUOTE-IBD) has been designed and validated specifically for the English language and culture. The objective was to translate the QUOTE-IBD into Spanish and to determine its validity in patients with IBD.

Methods: This is a prospective study in 2 phases: first, translation and validation of the Spanish QUOTE-IBD. Translation was based on the validated QUOTE-IBD. Second, once the complete translation was finished, comprehension of the items was assessed with a specific questionnaire in a reduced number of patients. Criterion validity was assessed with the Pearson's correlation coefficient between scores of the QUOTE-IBD and visual analog scales (VAS). In order to analyze the reproducibility of the Spanish QUOTE-IBD, the questionnaire was completed by stable patients twice, with a span of time of at least 4 weeks.

Results: A total of 103 patients (CD: 61, UC: 42) were included in the study. Pearson's correlation coefficient between total care Spanish QUOTE-IBD and VAS of health care items was 0.34 (P < 0.001). Correlations among all 6 care dimensions score of Spanish QUOTE-IBD and VAS were statistically significant (P < 0.01). Results of first and second administration of total care and dimensional care scores of Spanish QUOTE-IBD in 46 stable patients were not different.

Conclusions: The Spanish QUOTE-IBD has proved to be a valid instrument to measure the quality of health care for patients with CD and UC.

Authors
Miquel Masachs, Francesc Casellas, Natalia Borruel, Antonio Torrejón, Isabel Castells, Juan Malagelada
Relevant Conditions

Viral Gastroenteritis