Asthma Therapy Assessment Questionnaire (ATAQ)

Asthma-specific

Measure domains:   Control; Attitude/behavior, Self-efficacy, Patient-provider communication

Summary of development:  Researchers used focus groups and experts to come up with the items for the measure. Parents of children with asthma were identified by a managed care organization through pharmacy claims and hospitalizations for asthma. The identified parents were mailed surveys and completed a follow-up telephone survey. Originally 20 items, it was reduced to 14, and there is a short version with 7 items.

Skinner EA, Diette GB, Algatt-Bergstrom PJ, et al. The asthma therapy assessment questionnaire (ATAQ) for children and adolescents. Dis Manage 2004;7(4):305-13. 

 

 

 

Additional information

PQL Condition

Asthma

Measurement Type

Classical Test Theory

Number of Items

14

Time Frame/Recall Period

A mix of current, past 4 weeks, and past 12 months

Overall Score

Yes

Sub scores/Subscales

Symptom Control Behavior/Attitude, Self-efficacy, Patient-provider communication

Ages

5-17

Respondent

Parent

Languages

English, Spanish

Development Used Experts

Skinner 2004

Development Used Patient

Skinner 2004

Internal Consistency

Skinner 2004

Known Groups Validity

Skinner 2004 Diette 2009

Convergent Validity with Other Measures

Skinner 2004 Chen 2008

Responsive to Change

Patel 2004

Measure Website

ePROVIDE™ – Online Support for Clinical Outcome Assessments (mapi-trust.org)

Licensing

Copyrighted by Merck & Co

Fees

A license agreement must be completed, and a user fee is required by all users (commercial & funded academic users), a screenshot review agreement must be signed by commercial users. Please submit a request.