| Literature DB >> 22206409 |
Jennifer J Thompson1, Kimberly L Kelly, Cheryl Ritenbaugh, Allison L Hopkins, Colette M Sims, Stephen J Coons.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Available measures of patient-reported outcomes for complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) inadequately capture the range of patient-reported treatment effects. The Self-Assessment of Change questionnaire was developed to measure multi-dimensional shifts in well-being for CAM users. With content derived from patient narratives, items were subsequently focused through interviews on a new cohort of participants. Here we present the development of the final version in which the content and format is refined through cognitive interviews.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22206409 PMCID: PMC3439682 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6882-11-136
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
Versions of the Self-Assessment of Change questionnaire
| Negative Pole | Positive Pole | |
|---|---|---|
| Not sleeping well | Sleeping well | |
| Dull Senses | Vibrant Senses | |
| Depleted | Vitalized | |
| Suffering | Joyful | |
| Exhausted | Energized | |
| Scattered | Focused | |
| Powerless | Empowered | |
| Hopeless | Hopeful | |
| Unforgiving | Forgiving | |
| Isolated | Connected | |
| Life has no meaning | Life has meaning | |
| Have no Faith | Have Faith | |
| Overwhelmed | Resilient | |
| Closed-hearted | Open-hearted | |
| Broken | Healed | |
| Defined by my illness or problems | Not defined by my illness or problems | |
| Not on a spiritual path | On a spiritual path | |
| My body does not recover quickly | My body recovers quickly | |
| Not sleeping well | Sleeping well | |
| Dull Senses | Vibrant Senses | |
| Depleted | Vitalized | |
| Suffering | Joyful | |
| Exhausted | Energized | |
| Scattered | Focused | |
| Powerless | Empowered | |
| Hopeless | Hopeful | |
| Unforgiving | Forgiving | |
| Isolated | Connected | |
| Life has no meaning | Life has meaning | |
| Sad* | Happy* | |
| Overwhelmed | Resilient | |
| Closed-hearted | Open-hearted | |
| Broken | Healed | |
| Defined by my illness or problems | Not defined by my illness or problems | |
| Anxious* | Calm* | |
| My body does not recover quickly | My body recovers quickly | |
| Not sleeping well | Sleeping well | |
| Dull Senses | Vibrant Senses | |
| Exhausted | Energized | |
| Scattered | Focused | |
| Helpless | Empowered | |
| Hopeless | Hopeful | |
| Blaming* | Letting go* | |
| Isolated | Connected | |
| Very Sad* | Joyful | |
| Overwhelmed | Coping Well | |
| Closed-hearted | Open-hearted | |
| Broken | Whole* | |
| Defined by my illness or problems | Not defined by my illness or problems | |
| Anxious | Calm | |
| My body does not recover quickly | My body recovers quickly | |
| Not sleeping well | Sleeping well | |
| Exhausted | Energized | |
| Dull Senses | Vibrant Senses | |
| Scattered | Focused | |
| Helpless | Empowered | |
| Overwhelmed | Coping Well | |
| Hopeless | Hopeful | |
| Blaming | Letting Go | |
| Closed-hearted | Open-hearted | |
| Isolated | Connected | |
| Depressed* | Joyful | |
| Anxious | Calm | |
| My body does not recover quickly | My body recovers quickly | |
| Broken | Whole | |
| Defined by my illness or problems | Not defined by my illness or problems | |
| Not sleeping well | Sleeping well | |
| Exhausted | Energized | |
| Dull Senses | Vibrant Senses | |
| Scattered | Focused | |
| Stuck* | Letting Go | |
| Overwhelmed | Empowered | |
| Hopeless | Hopeful | |
| Blaming | Forgiving | |
| Closed-hearted | Open-hearted | |
| Isolated | Connected | |
| Depressed | Joyful | |
| Anxious | Calm | |
| My body does not recover quickly | My body recovers quickly | |
| Broken | Whole | |
| Defined by my illness or problems | Not defined by my illness or problems | |
| Unbalanced* | Balanced* | |
* indicates items changed from the previous version of the questionnaire
Stable Word Pairs.
| Negative | Positive |
|---|---|
| Not sleeping well | Sleeping well |
| Exhausted | Energized |
| Dull Senses | Vibrant Senses |
| Scattered | Focused |
| Hopeless | Hopeful |
| Closed-hearted | Open-hearted |
| Isolated | Connected |
| My body does not recover quickly | My body recovers quickly |
| Defined by my illness/problems | Not defined by my illness/problems |
Word pairs that remained unchanged from the initial (v1) to final (v5) versions of the Self-Assessment of Change Questionnaire.
Exemplar quotations of the word pair 'hopeless/hopeful.'
| Hopeless | Cog07 | Hopeless would have to mean that there was no future; nothing I would do would make a difference. |
|---|---|---|
| Cog18 | I had hoped that the doctor would be a good stop for fixing this; I was hoping the doctor would fix it, and he didn't offer a resolution. So ... I kind of lost hope at that point, because I didn't know what else I was gonna do. | |
| Cog28 | You better get used to where you're at, because nothing will ever change; like nothing can get better. | |
| Cog07 | Hopeful means that there is another day tomorrow, and you can make your life content and it could even be better the next day. Hopeful is having hope for the future. | |
| Cog16 | Knowing that I can do something about it, through acupuncture, makes me feel hopeful. | |
| Cog21 | Once I started seeing small changes and pretty dramatic ones through massage and yoga, then I obviously got much more hopeful. | |
| Cog25 | Having hope and being able to move was so joyful and being able to talk with someone [CAM provider] who understood me, it was beyond any treatment and to feel like you have hope was immensely wonderful. I was feeling like so many doors opened at once. |
Exemplar quotations of the word pair 'anxious/calm.'
| Anxious | Cog09 | At the time, several years ago, it was hard to not be anxious; it was hard not to worry and not to fret. I definitely had good days, but more often than not, I would be anxious, worrying, "Oh my gosh, I need to take care of that, what about this? What about that?" |
|---|---|---|
| Cog15 | Anxious? Oh boy. Never relaxing, never enjoying calm or quiet, because there was always a pounding in my head. There was no such thing as inner peace, nothing. | |
| Cog22 | I found myself feeling a lot calmer afterwards, and just a lot less like possessive of the way I wanted things to turn out, and it's not turning out that way, and I could just deal with it as it was. | |
| Cog25 | Peaceful and steady and it has to do with walking a lot, like a rhythm that's steady and centered. | |
| Cog28 | A sense of inner peace and an absence of fear. |
Exemplar quotations of the word pair 'unbalanced/balanced.'
| Unbalanced | Cog01 | I was so focused as a hyperactive adult, that I couldn't see the forest for each tree I was confronting. |
|---|---|---|
| Cog28 | Like the emotional and physical body aren't working well together. | |
| Cog29 | When you're at the extremes of emotion or even in extreme physical action. | |
| Cog16 | I'm a hopeful person when I feel balanced. | |
| Cog29 | You're ... more centered, more like there's not one thing that's just throwing you off. |
Figure 1Derivation of the word pairs 'blaming/forgiving' and 'stuck/letting go'.
Exemplar quotations of the word pair 'blaming/forgiving.'
| Blaming | Cog21 | Blaming is ... when you hang on to an event and think, "if only I could have changed it" ...and then you explain all subsequent failure with that event. |
|---|---|---|
| Cog27 | That you want to blame people for everything that happens. ... you want to find a scapegoat; you want to find a reason that that happened. | |
| Cog09 | I allow myself to make mistakes, and when I do, I don't grind myself into the floor for it, and the same with other people. | |
| Cog13 | Just being more merciful with myself and other people. Just letting things go, and not holding on to them. I feel like I am much more forgiving, actually. |
Exemplar quotations of the word pair 'stuck/letting go.'
| Stuck | Cog29 | Stuck means you can't break out of a certain pattern, or you just hold on to the same ideas, or you feel like you can't change your situation. Lack of power to do that. |
|---|---|---|
| Cog21 | It's like making peace and realizing there's nothing I can do about it or not letting it rule my life. | |
| Cog23 | Letting go is just almost like saying to yourself, "Hey, it's not your fault." You've been blaming yourself for something that was never your fault to begin with. | |
| Cog29 | I see it as when you realize that you're holding on to something, or that you're stuck in a pattern, realizing that and just moving past that. Pretty much, by not necessarily reaching a resolution, but having your resolution be, "You know what, I need to let go." |
Figure 2Derivation of the word pair 'overwhelmed/empowered'.
Exemplar quotations of the word pair 'overwhelmed/empowered.'
| Overwhelmed | Cog03 | I was overwhelmed, spiritually, emotionally, physically, every one of these. I was totally through. I just didn't even want to get out of bed in the morning, sometimes. |
|---|---|---|
| Cog07 | [I was] overwhelmed because all the sudden there were so many things to get done: having surgery, recovering from surgery, having chemo; before that, making a will, and making a power of attorney, and talking to my kids about what's happening; and moving, and getting a place to live. It was huge. | |
| Cog15 | When I was overwhelmed, it was overwhelmed with the pain, the pain controlled everything and I don't think I was able to escape from it. | |
| Cog01 | Empowered would mean that beside, beyond energy, that I had the intellectual capacity and the ability to focus as a combination that would allow me to deal with the issues in life effectively. | |
| Cog14 | The whole treatment made me feel empowered when I found a choice of something that does work. Something can work. | |
| Cog25 | The way [my acupuncturist] talked to me was very empowering; about how things could change and about how they could be different. He didn't see it and say, "I can't solve this" and it was about solving, it was about the process of moving forward. I thought that was really powerful. | |
| Cog27 | I think this is one of the few long-term effects of meditation... just do something simple and get a handle on your life. That's pretty empowering, because you realize you can handle a lot of different things. |
Figure 3Derivation of the word pair 'depressed/joyful'.
Exemplar quotations of the word pair 'depressed/joyful.'
| Depressed | Cog23 | Depressed is feeling unhappy, pretty much by yourself. ... Not being able to see the nice things that are around you. It can be a beautiful day, lots of beautiful flowers, cool breeze, anything. But ... you're still not going to see them feel them, acknowledge them. |
|---|---|---|
| Cog27 | When I feel a sense of depression, it relates to a lot of these questions on the negative side of things, hopelessness and overwhelmed, scattered, isolated, all those things lump together and make depression. It's physical as well. ... It's not as easy to pinpoint what it is, because it relates to so many other things. | |
| Cog17 | I can see that as a sort of vibrancy, an ability to really experience the good times of life and enjoy the people you're with, and enjoy the things you do. | |
| Cog25 | I felt so joyful that I felt inspired to do more, so it was kind of exponential. ... So good to start being able to live. |
Figure 4Derivation of the word pair 'broken/whole'.
Exemplar quotations of the word pair 'broken/whole.'
| Broken | Cog07 | My body was broken... A lot of things with [cancer] surgery make your body broken. It's cracked; it needs to be healed--that's the body. Broken could be frightened, could be like a broken spirit, and I'm sure I had days I felt that way. |
|---|---|---|
| Cog13 | Broken, to me, means ... there's no possibility of ever getting fixed again | |
| Cog21 | I think when something happens to you like chronic back pain, you do feel like your body's not working properly, like something's broken. Was I a broken individual? No, I wouldn't say that, but I did say that I felt like my body wasn't like, fully functioning. | |
| Cog09 | [Despite] the traumas I have been through, I feel whole. I don't feel like I'm limping along spiritually or physically. | |
| Cog23 | You're all together, you feel better. |
Sample quotations related to 'spirituality' as captured by other word pairs.
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| Cog06 | No trust, no belief in a higher power, or even, not just in God, but in people; just kind of dwelling on all the negatives, all the bad things. Hopeless would be another word for it. |
|---|---|---|
| Cog01 | Now I feel more hopeful because I've been able to add a deeper spiritual dimension. | |
| Cog09 | Somebody who doesn't allow themselves to experience goodness, happiness, peace, on a spiritual level; just very closed off to that kind of thing. ... I didn't allow myself to experience those things on a spiritual level. | |
| Cog01 | Open-hearted. Again, it gets back up into having faith, or being connected, and there, I never lost my open-heartedness, even in the worst time. | |
| Cog05 | The more that I am fully present in each moment, I am more connected with Spirit. The more that you are present in each moment, you find everything you need to find, the joy, and everything that you need and you're connected with Spirit. The more you are connected with Spirit, there is no isolation. | |