Asthma Control Test (ACT)
Asthma-specific
Measure domains: Symptom Control and Use of Rescue Inhalers
Summary of development: The Asthma Control Test (ACT) was developed for people ages 12 and older. An initial set of 22 questions was developed by clinicians. A sample of patients completed the questions and their asthma control was rated by a specialist. Stepwise logistic regression methods were used to identify the survey items with the greatest validity in discriminating between patients who differed in the specialist’s rating of asthma control. The final questionnaire has 5 items (Nathan 2004). The original articles included participants as young as 12 and they were included in the analyses. There has been widespread use of this questionnaire since its development. However, we were unable to find any psychometric testing of the ACT exclusively in an adolescent sample.
Nathan RA, Sorkness CA, Kosinski M, Schatz M, Li JT, Marcus P, Murray JJ, Pendergraft TB. Development of the asthma control test: A survey for assessing asthma control. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2004 (113): 59-65; Schatz M, Sorkness CA, Li JT, Marcus P, Murray JJ, Nathan RA, Kosinski M, Pendergraft TB, Jhingran P. Asthma Control Test: reliability, validity, and responsiveness in patients not previously followed by asthma specialists. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2006; 117:549-56.
Additional information
PQL Condition | Asthma |
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Measurement Type | Classical Test Theory |
Number of Items | 5 |
Time Frame/Recall Period | Past 4 weeks |
Overall Score | Yes |
Sub scores/Subscales | Symptom Control and Use of Rescue Inhalers |
Ages | 12+ |
Respondent | Self and Caregiver complete together |
Languages | Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Others, Spanish, Vietnamese |
Development Used Experts | Nathan 2004 |
Development Used Patient | Nathan 2004 |
Measure Website | https://eprovide.mapi-trust.org/instruments/asthma-control-test (Link to test): Introduction (asthmacontroltest.com) |
Licensing | ACT Copyright © 2001 GSK |
Fees | No |