Cognitive testing of a survey instrument for self-assessed menstrual cycle characteristics and androgen excess.

Shruthi Mahalingaiah, Carol Cosenza, J Jojo Cheng, Erika Rodriguez, Ann Aschengrau
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Background: In large population-based studies, there is a lack of existing survey instruments designed to ascertain menstrual cycle characteristics and androgen excess status including hirsutism, alopecia, and acne. Our objective was to cognitively test a survey instrument for self-assessed menstrual cycle characteristics androgen excess.

Methods: Questions to assess menstrual characteristics and health were designed using existing surveys and clinical experience. Pictorial self-assessment tools for androgen excess were also developed with an experienced medical illustrator to include the modified Ferrimen-Galway, acne and androgenic alopecia. These were combined into an online survey instrument using REDCap. Of the 219 questions, 120 were selected for cognitive testing to assess question comprehension in a population representative of the future study population.

Results: Cognitive testing identified questions and concepts not easily comprehended, recalled, or had problematic response choices. Comprehension examples included simplifying the definition for polycystic ovary syndrome and revising questions on historic menstrual regularity and bleeding duration. Recall and answer formation examples include issues with recalling waist size, beverage consumption, and interpretation of questions using symbols (> or <). The survey was revised based on feedback and subsequently used in the Ovulation and Menstruation (OM) Health Pilot study.

Conclusion: We present a cognitively tested, novel survey instrument to assess menstrual cycle characteristics and androgen excess.

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自我评估月经周期特征和雄激素过量的调查工具的认知测试。
背景:在以人群为基础的大型研究中,缺乏现有的调查工具来确定月经周期特征和雄激素过量状态,包括多毛症、脱发和痤疮。我们的目的是对一种自我评估的月经周期特征雄激素过量的调查工具进行认知测试。方法:利用已有的问卷调查和临床经验设计评估月经特征和健康状况的问题。与经验丰富的医学插画师一起开发了雄激素过量的图像自我评估工具,包括改进的Ferrimen-Galway,痤疮和雄激素性脱发。使用REDCap将这些数据组合成一个在线调查工具。在219个问题中,选择120个问题进行认知测试,以评估未来研究人群中具有代表性的人群的问题理解能力。结果:认知测试发现问题和概念不容易理解,回忆,或有问题的反应选择。理解示例包括简化多囊卵巢综合征的定义,修改历史月经规律和出血持续时间问题。回忆和答案形成的例子包括回忆腰围大小、饮料消费和使用符号(>或)解释问题。结论:我们提出了一种认知测试的、新颖的调查工具来评估月经周期特征和雄激素过量。
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