2008
DOI: 10.1002/ppul.20929
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Development and validation of a questionnaire to assess asthma control in pediatrics

Abstract: on behalf of the CAN Investigator Group { Summary. Objective: To develop and validate a questionnaire to assess asthma control in children (CAN). Design: Two versions of the CAN (for carers and children) were developed. Both versions were validated in an observational, prospective, multicenter study performed in 38 hospital outpatient clinics throughout Spain. Four hundred fifteen patients and their carers agreed to participate. Of these, 414 patients under 14 years old with frequent episodic or persistent (mo… Show more

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“…Reviews of the PROQOLID database and ClinicalTrials.gov identified five additional instruments. A total of 20 paediatric asthma PxRO instruments were identified and seven met the pre-specified instrument inclusion criteria: Childhood Asthma Control Test (C-ACT) [41], Control de Asma en Niños (CAN) (Asthma Control in Children) [42], Pediatric Asthma Caregiver Diary (PACD) [18,43], Pediatric Asthma Control Tool (PACT) [44], Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) 3.0 Asthma Module Asthma Symptoms Scale (PedsQL Asthma Symptoms Scale) [45] Spanish; however, the development paper was published in English and includes a ''literal translation'' of the questionnaire in English [42].…”
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“…Reviews of the PROQOLID database and ClinicalTrials.gov identified five additional instruments. A total of 20 paediatric asthma PxRO instruments were identified and seven met the pre-specified instrument inclusion criteria: Childhood Asthma Control Test (C-ACT) [41], Control de Asma en Niños (CAN) (Asthma Control in Children) [42], Pediatric Asthma Caregiver Diary (PACD) [18,43], Pediatric Asthma Control Tool (PACT) [44], Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) 3.0 Asthma Module Asthma Symptoms Scale (PedsQL Asthma Symptoms Scale) [45] Spanish; however, the development paper was published in English and includes a ''literal translation'' of the questionnaire in English [42].…”
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“…At week 12, there was a statistically significant mean reduction in CAN scores (indicating improved control) of 7.5 to 8 points for each symptom in patients whose symptoms had improved, total scores range from 0 (''best control'') to 36 (''worst control''). Mean scores increased (indicating worsening of asthma) in patients whose symptoms had worsened at week 12, with mean increases of 4.4 to 5.1 points (p,0.001) [42].…”
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“…Se obtiene un puntaje total que va desde 0 (ausencia de síntomas) hasta 36 puntos (máxima sintomatología) y se consideran sin control a los asmáticos con puntaje promedio total igual o superior a 8 puntos 18 . el TrACK es un cuestionario para cuidadores validado en inglés y sus respuestas entregan un puntaje promedio de 0 (máxima sintomatología) a 100 puntos (ausencia de sintomatología).…”
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“…This integrated approach has proved so useful in chronic disease management that in recent years, increasingly more detailed questionnaires have been developed to assess the impact of chronic illness on the patient's daily life (2)(3)(4).…”
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