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Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine 6/2019

01-06-2019 | Care | Original Research

Development and Feasibility of SymTrak, aMulti-domain Tool for Monitoring Symptoms of Older Adults in Primary Care

Authors: Patrick O. Monahan, PhD, Kurt Kroenke, MD, Christopher M. Callahan, MD, Tamilyn Bakas, PhD, Amanda Harrawood, BS, Phillip Lofton, MPH, Danielle Frye, BS, Claire Draucker, PhD, Timothy Stump, MS, Debra Saliba, MD, James E. Galvin, MD, MPH, Amanda Keegan, BA, Mary G. Austrom, PhD, Malaz Boustani, MD, MPH

Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Issue 6/2019

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Abstract

Background

A clinically practical, brief, user-friendly, multi-domain self-report and caregiver-report tool is needed for tracking actionable symptoms in primary care for elderly patients with multiple chronic conditions (MCCs).

Objective

Develop and assess usability, administration time, and internal reliability of SymTrak.

Design and Participants

Phase I: legacy instruments, content validity, analyses of existing data, focus groups (physicians, nurses, patients, informal caregivers), and Think Aloud interviews (patients, caregivers) were used to develop SymTrak. Phase II (pilot feasibility study): 81 (27 patient-caregiver dyads, 27 patients without an identified caregiver) participants were self-administered SymTrak in clinic.

Main Measures

SymTrak and demographic questions.

Key Results

Consistent themes emerged from phase I focus groups. Ambiguous wording was corrected with Think Aloud feedback. In phase II, patients and caregivers preferred circling words instead of numbers for item response options. SymTrak self-administration completion time in clinic was brief; mean was 2.4, 3.0, and 3.3 min for the finalized circlingwords version, respectively, for caregivers, dyadic patients, and patients without a caregiver; and the maximum was 6.2 min for any participant. Usability questionnaire ratings were high. Cronbach’s alpha for the SymTrak 23-item total score was 0.86, 0.79, and 0.81 for caregivers, dyadic patients, and patients without a caregiver, respectively.

Conclusions

SymTrak demonstrates content validity, positive qualitative findings, high perceived usability, brief self-administered completion time, and good internal reliability.
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Metadata
Title
Development and Feasibility of SymTrak, aMulti-domain Tool for Monitoring Symptoms of Older Adults in Primary Care
Authors
Patrick O. Monahan, PhD
Kurt Kroenke, MD
Christopher M. Callahan, MD
Tamilyn Bakas, PhD
Amanda Harrawood, BS
Phillip Lofton, MPH
Danielle Frye, BS
Claire Draucker, PhD
Timothy Stump, MS
Debra Saliba, MD
James E. Galvin, MD, MPH
Amanda Keegan, BA
Mary G. Austrom, PhD
Malaz Boustani, MD, MPH
Publication date
01-06-2019
Publisher
Springer US
Keyword
Care
Published in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Issue 6/2019
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Electronic ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-018-4772-4

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