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Item generation and design testing of a questionnaire to assess degenerative joint disease-associated pain in cats.

Comparative Pain Research Laboratory & Center for Comparative Medicine and Translational Research, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC 27606, USA.
American Journal of Veterinary Research (impact factor: 1.27). 12/2010; 71(12):1417-24. DOI:10.2460/ajvr.71.12.1417 pp.1417-24
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ABSTRACT To determine the items (question topics) for a subjective instrument to assess degenerative joint disease (DJD)-associated chronic pain in cats and determine the instrument design most appropriate for use by cat owners.
100 randomly selected client-owned cats from 6 months to 20 years old.
Cats were evaluated to determine degree of radiographic DJD and signs of pain throughout the skeletal system. Two groups were identified: high DJD pain and low DJD pain. Owner-answered questions about activity and signs of pain were compared between the 2 groups to define items relating to chronic DJD pain. Interviews with 45 cat owners were performed to generate items. Fifty-three cat owners who had not been involved in any other part of the study, 19 veterinarians, and 2 statisticians assessed 6 preliminary instrument designs.
22 cats were selected for each group; 19 important items were identified, resulting in 12 potential items for the instrument; and 3 additional items were identified from owner interviews. Owners and veterinarians selected a 5-point descriptive instrument design over 11-point or visual analogue scale formats.
Behaviors relating to activity were substantially different between healthy cats and cats with signs of DJD-associated pain. Fifteen items were identified as being potentially useful, and the preferred instrument design was identified. This information could be used to construct an owner-based questionnaire to assess feline DJD-associated pain. Once validated, such a questionnaire would assist in evaluating potential analgesic treatments for these patients.

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19 veterinarians
 
2 groups
 
20 years old
 
45 cat owners
 
5-point descriptive instrument design
 
6 preliminary instrument designs
 
chronic DJD pain
 
client-owned cats
 
degenerative joint disease
 
DJD pain
 
DJD)-associated chronic pain
 
DJD-associated pain
 
feline DJD-associated pain
 
healthy cats
 
instrument design
 
low DJD pain
 
preferred instrument design
 
question topics
 
radiographic DJD
 
subjective instrument