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Review
. 2021 Oct;8(1):e000653.
doi: 10.1136/bmjgast-2021-000653.

The Newcastle ENDOPREM™: a validated patient reported experience measure for gastrointestinal endoscopy

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The Newcastle ENDOPREM™: a validated patient reported experience measure for gastrointestinal endoscopy

Laura J Neilson et al. BMJ Open Gastroenterol. 2021 Oct.

Abstract

Objectives: Measuring patient experience of gastrointestinal (GI) procedures is a key component of evaluation of quality of care. Current measures of patient experience within GI endoscopy are largely clinician derived and measured; however, these do not fully represent the experiences of patients themselves. It is important to measure the entirety of experience and not just experience directly during the procedure. We aimed to develop a patient-reported experience measure (PREM) for GI procedures.

Design: Phase 1: semi-structured interviews were conducted in patients who had recently undergone GI endoscopy or CT colonography (CTC) (included as a comparator). Thematic analysis identified the aspects of experience important to patients. Phase 2: a question bank was developed from phase 1 findings, and iteratively refined through rounds of cognitive interviews with patients who had undergone GI procedures, resulting in a pilot PREM. Phase 3: patients who had attended for GI endoscopy or CTC were invited to complete the PREM. Psychometric properties were investigated. Phase 4 involved item reduction and refinement.

Results: Phase 1: interviews with 35 patients identified six overarching themes: anxiety, expectations, information & communication, embarrassment & dignity, choice & control and comfort. Phase 2: cognitive interviews refined questionnaire items and response options. Phase 3: the PREM was distributed to 1650 patients with 799 completing (48%). Psychometric properties were found to be robust. Phase 4: final questionnaire refined including 54 questions assessing patient experience across five temporal procedural stages.

Conclusion: This manuscript gives an overview of the development and validation of the Newcastle ENDOPREM™, which assesses all aspects of the GI procedure experience from the patient perspective. It may be used to measure patient experience in clinical care and, in research, to compare patients' experiences of different endoscopic interventions.

Keywords: colonoscopy; endoscopy; gastrointesinal endoscopy; gastroscopy.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: CJR has received grant funding from ARC medical, Norgine, Aquilant and Olympus medical. He was an expert witness for ARC medical. CJR and LS have received research funding from 3D matrix. No other authors have competing interests.

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