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BMJ Open | 2017

Long-Term Conditions Questionnaire (LTCQ): initial validation survey among primary care patients and social care recipients in England.

Caroline Potter; Laurie Batchelder; Christine A'Court; L Geneen; Laura Kelly; Diane Fox; M Baker; J Bostock; Angela Coulter; Ray Fitzpatrick; Julien E. Forder; Elizabeth Gibbons; Crispin Jenkinson; Karen C. Jones; Madelon L. Peters

Objective The aim of this study was to validate a new generic patient-reported outcome measure, the Long-Term Conditions Questionnaire (LTCQ), among a diverse sample of health and social care users in England. Design Cross-sectional validation survey. Data were collected through postal surveys (February 2016–January 2017). The sample included a healthcare cohort of patients recruited through primary care practices, and a social care cohort recruited through local government bodies that provide social care services. Participants 1211 participants (24% confirmed social care recipients) took part in the study. Healthcare participants were recruited on the basis of having one of 11 specified long-term conditions (LTCs), and social care participants were recruited on the basis of receiving social care support for at least one LTC. The sample exhibited high multimorbidity, with 93% reporting two or more LTCs and 43% reporting a mental health condition. Outcome measures The LTCQ’s construct validity was tested with reference to the EQ-5D (5-level version), the Self-Efficacy for Managing Chronic Disease scale, an Activities of Daily Living scale and the Bayliss burden of morbidity scale. Results Low levels of missing data for each item indicate acceptability of the LTCQ across the sample. The LTCQ exhibits high internal consistency (Cronbach’s α=0.95) across the scale’s 20 items and excellent test–retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient=0.94, 95% CI 0.93 to 0.95). Associations between the LTCQ and all reference measures were moderate to strong and in the expected directions, indicating convergent construct validity. Conclusions This study provides evidence for the reliability and validity of the LTCQ, which has potential for use in both health and social care settings. The LTCQ could meet a need for holistic outcome measurement that goes beyond symptoms and physical function, complementing existing measures to capture fully what it means to live well with LTCs.


British Journal of Social Work | 2015

Personalisation and Innovation in a Cold Financial Climate

Nadia Brookes; Lisa Callaghan; Ann Netten; Diane Fox


Archive | 2010

A report on the developmental studies for theNational Adult Social Care User ExperienceSurvey

Juliette Malley; James Caiels; Diane Fox; Michelle McCarthy; Nick Smith; Julie Beadle-Brown; Ann Netten; Ann-Marie Towers


Archive | 2010

Developing a carers' experience performance indicator

Juliette Malley; Diane Fox; Ann Netten


Archive | 2010

Development studies for the National Adult Social Care User Experience Survey: technical report

James Caiels; Diane Fox; Michelle McCarthy; Nick Smith; Juliette Malley; Julie Beadle-Brown; Ann Netten; Ann-Marie Towers


Archive | 2009

Carers' Experiences and Outcomes: The 2008 Kent Carers Survey

Nick Smith; Ann Netten; Jacquetta Holder; Diane Fox


Archive | 2015

How can MAX help local authorities to use social care data to inform local policy? Maximising the value of survey data in adult social care [MAX] project [Executive Summary]

Clara Heath; Juliette Malley; Kamilla Razik; Karen C. Jones; Julien E. Forder; Diane Fox; James Caiels; Jennifer Beecham


Archive | 2011

Development of the First National Survey of Carers' Experiences of Adult Social Care in England

Jacquetta Holder; Diane Fox; Nick Smith; Ann Netten


Archive | 2010

Carers' Experience of Social Services and Quality of Life: The 2008 Kent Carers Survey

Nick Smith; Jacquetta Holder; Ann Netten; Diane Fox


Archive | 2010

Developing a survey of carers’ experience of services and quality of life

Diane Fox; Jacquetta Holder; Nick Smith

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Juliette Malley

London School of Economics and Political Science

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