Pediatric Electronic Quality of Life Instrument for Children with Asthma (The Pelican)

Asthma-specific

Measure domains:  Symptoms, Triggers, Activity Limitation, Mental and Emotional Impact, and Impact on Social Life

Summary of development:  

This pediatric asthma HRQoL instrument was developed in the Netherlands and is designed for children to answer electronically. The researchers to hold focus groups with asthmatic children to determine what aspects of HRQoL are important to them and analyze the common themes they observed. As a result of the focus group interviews, the researchers determined the most important issues were limitations of activities, symptoms, impact on social life, limitations due to environmental triggers, and mental and emotional impacts of the disease (van der Bemt 2010). The questionnaire is presented as a web-based computer game with questions that are read aloud.  The measure was developed in Dutch and the only psychometric testing we found was also in Dutch, so not included here.

Van den Bem, L., Kooijman, S., Linssen, V., Lucassen, P., Muris, J., Slabbers, G., et al. (2010). How does asthma influence the daily life of children? Results of focus group interviews. Health Qual Life Outcomes, 8, 5.

 

 

 

 

Additional information

PQL Condition

Asthma

Measurement Type

Rasch/Item Response Theory

Number of Items

23

Time Frame/Recall Period

Past week

Overall Score

Yes

Sub scores/Subscales

Symptoms, Triggers, Activity Limitation, Mental and Emotional Impact, and Impact on Social Life

Ages

6-11

Respondent

Self

Languages

Others

Development Used Experts

Van der Bemt 2010

Development Used Patient

Van der Bemt 2010

Measure Website

None found

Licensing

None found

Fees

None found