| Literature DB >> 14987333 |
Mark J Atkinson1, Anusha Sinha, Steven L Hass, Shoshana S Colman, Ritesh N Kumar, Meryl Brod, Clayton R Rowland.
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BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to develop and psychometrically evaluate a general measure of patients' satisfaction with medication, the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM).Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 14987333 PMCID: PMC398419 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7525-2-12
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
TSQM Validation Survey: Respondent Characteristics (n = 567)
| Migraine (n = 68) | Oral: 60 (88.2%) | 57.2 (76.4) | 2.8 (.8) | 1.9 (.6) |
| Arthritis (n = 75) | Oral: 71 (94.7%) | 38.2 (40.4) | 2.9 (.9) | 1.9 (.6) |
| High BP (n = 76) | Oral: 76 (100%) | 52.1 (53.2) | 2.5 (.8) | 1.7 (.6) |
| Asthma (n = 72) | Inhaled: 62(86.1%) | 92.4 (114.8) | 2.9 (1.0) | 1.8 (.7) |
| Diabetes (n = 63) | Injected: 53 (84.1%) | 125.0 (115.4) | 3.4 (.9) | 2.2 (.5) |
| Psoriasis (n = 63) | Topical: 53 (84.1%) | 49.7 (60.1) | 2.9 (.9) | 1.7 (.6) |
| High Cholesterol (n = 75) | Oral: 75 (100%) | 31.0 (34.7) | 2.8 (1.0) | 2.0 (.6) |
| Depression (n = 75) | Oral: 75 (100%) | 42.9 (42.7) | 2.6 (.9) | 2.1 (.5) |
+1 = Excellent, 2 = Very Good, 3 = Good, 4 = Fair, 5 = Poor; ++1 = Mild, 2 = Moderate, 3 = Severe
Loadings of Treatment Satisfaction with Medication Items (n = 567)
| Side effects 1: Side effects interfere with physical function | .10 | .16 | |
| Side effects 2: Bothersomeness of side effects | .09 | .13 | |
| Side effects 3: Side effects interfere with mental function | .05 | .14 | |
| Side effects 4: Side effects impact overall satisfaction | .19 | .06 | |
| Effectiveness 1: Ability to prevent or treat the condition | .14 | .06 | |
| Effectiveness 2: Ability to relieve symptoms | .13 | .08 | |
| Effectiveness 3: Time it takes medication to start working | .09 | .09 | |
| Convenience 1: Convenience of administration | .16 | .15 | |
| Convenience 2: Ease/Difficulty of planning | .12 | .11 | |
| Convenience 3: Ease/Difficulty following schedule | .14 | .06 |
75.6% of Total Variance Explained; by Factor I (28.4%), Factor II (24.1%) and Factor III (23.1%)
Final Items for the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM)++
| 1* | How satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the ability of the medication to prevent or treat your condition? |
| 2* | How satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the way the medication relieves your symptoms? |
| 3* | How satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the amount of time it takes the medication to start working? |
| 4** | As a result of taking this medication, do you currently experience any side effects at all? |
| 5 | How bothersome are the side effects of the medication you take to treat your condition? |
| 6 | To what extent do the side effects interfere with your |
| 7 | To what extent do the side effects interfere with your |
| 8 | To what degree have medication side effects affected your overall satisfaction with the medication? |
| 9 | How easy or difficult is it to use the medication in its current form? |
| 10 | How easy or difficult is it to plan when you will use the medication each time? |
| 11 | How convenient or inconvenient is it to take the medication as instructed? |
| 12 | Overall, how confident are you that taking this medication is a good thing for you? |
| 13 | How certain are you that the good things about your medication outweigh the bad things? |
| 14* | Taking all things into account, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with this medication? |
* These items are scaled on a seven point bipolar scale from 'Extremely Satisfied' to 'Extremely Dissatisfied'. **Item #4 is a dichotomous response option with a conditional skip to item #9. ++Obtaining the TSQM: Electronic versions of the TSQM in multiple languages and scoring algorithms are available by contacting Quintiles, Inc. (415.633.3100/3243, FAX 415.633.3133, shoshana.colman@quintiles.com)
Interscale correlation matrices* for VAS/Likert-type methods
| Effectiveness | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||||
| Side effects | .23 | .37 | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||
| Convenience | .22 | .36 | .33 | .35 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Global Satisfaction | .60 | .72 | .36 | .43 | .41 | .48 |
* Spearman correlations are significant at the .0001 level (2-tailed); **VAS sample (n = 287); ***Likert type sample (n = 280)
The Distributional and Scale Characteristics of the TSQM
| VAS Method (n = 287) | Likert Method (n = 280) | VAS Method | Likert Method | VAS Method | Likert Method | VAS Method | Likert Method | |
| Effectiveness | 69.7 (21.8) | 68.6 (20.4) | .87 | .88 | 13.0% | 8.9% | -.47 | -.76 |
| Side effects | 84.3 (19.2) | 83.7 (19.5) | .84 | .88 | 44.3% | 41.1% | -1.1 | -1.2 |
| Convenience | 84.9 (19.7) | 83.2 (18.7) | .86 | .90 | 44.9% | 36.8% | -1.3 | -1.1 |
| Global Satisfaction | 78.0 (20.4) | 71.1 (22.6) | .80 | .86 | 25.1% | 12.9% | -.81 | -.97 |
** Skewness Standard Error VAS Method = .14, Likert-type Method = .15
Figure 1Mean Medication Satisfaction Levels by Route of Administration Notes: Effectiveness by Route, F(3,552) = 11.98, p < .0001 Side Effects by Route, F(3,552) = 5.87, P < .001 Convenience by Route, F(3, 552) = 58.92, p < .0001 Global by Route, F(3, 552) = 4.89, p < .01
Comparison of Satisfaction with Oral Medication by Patients' Ratings of Seriousness of Illness and Health Appraisal (n = 378)
| Effectiveness | 73.5 (18.9) | 70.2 (19.2) | 64.8 (25.5) | 3.09 | .05 | ||
| Side effects | 90.9 (15.1) | 84.6 (18.7) | 73.6 (24.0) | 14.17 | .000 | ||
| Convenience | 92.6 (11.5) | 90.2 (14.2) | 84.2 (19.5) | 5.79 | .003 | ||
| Global | 80.2 (19.4) | 75.8 (18.8) | 67.3 (28.2) | 6.57 | .002 | ||
| Effectiveness | 76.6 (23.5) | 75.9 (17.7) | 67.5 (19.1) | 61.6 (19.4) | 63.3 (33.4) | 7.03 | .000 |
| Side effects | 91.8 (17.5) | 88.3 (16.9) | 81.7 (20.6) | 81.4 (20.8) | 75.8 (19.9) | 4.08 | .003 |
| Convenience | 92.8 (16.3) | 92.8 (11.3) | 87.9 (15.7) | 88.5 (15.9) | 83.3 (20.1) | 3.21 | .013 |
| Global | 81.1 (22.6) | 82.4 (16.6) | 71.9 (20.6) | 68.6 (21.7) | 64.8 (32.1) | 8.20 | .000 |
Standardized Beta Regression and shared variance estimates of specific satisfaction scales Predicting global satisfaction ratings by illness group (n = 567)
| Migraine | .57*** | .27** | .49 | |
| Arthritis | .53*** | .34*** | .52 | |
| Depression | .73*** | .21** | .18** | .72 |
| Asthma | .52*** | .33*** | .51 | |
| Diabetes | .57*** | .20* | .25* | .67 |
| Psoriasis | .54*** | .26** | .23* | .60 |
| Cholesterol | .48*** | .36*** | .43 | |
| Hypertension | .60*** | .19* | .23** | .59 |
*Regression Model: Effectiveness + Side effects + Convenience = Global Satisfaction
Standardized Beta Regression Coefficients and Shared Variance Estimates of Satisfaction Variables Predicting Ratings of Likelihood to Change Medication by Illness Group (n = 567)
| Migraine | -.37*** | -.32** | -.28** | .61 | |
| Arthritis | -.46*** | -.23* | -.23* | .59 | |
| Depression | -.51*** | -.37*** | .56 | ||
| Asthma | -.44*** | -.29* | .42 | ||
| Diabetes | -.37** | -.47*** | .60 | ||
| Psoriasis | -.31* | -.40*** | -.23* | .56 | |
| Cholesterol | -.40*** | -.49*** | .55 | ||
| Hypertension | -.36*** | -.28** | .26 |
*Regression Model: Effectiveness + Side effects + Convenience + Global Satisfaction = Likelihood to Change Medication