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Development of the celiac disease symptom diary version 2.1© (CDSD 2.1©) patient-reported outcome measure
Development of the celiac disease symptom diary version 2.1© (CDSD 2.1©) patient-reported outcome measure
Journal Article

Development of the celiac disease symptom diary version 2.1© (CDSD 2.1©) patient-reported outcome measure

2024
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PurposeFor patients with celiac disease (CeD), the only current management option is adherence to a strict gluten-free diet (GFD); however, many patients on a GFD continue to experience symptoms with a significant impact on quality of life. Potential new treatments for CeD are under development and a validated patient-reported outcome measure is required to evaluate their utility in clinical trials. The purpose of this article is to provide a history of the development of the Celiac Disease Symptom Diary (CDSD) 2.1© for use in clinical trials.MethodsQualitative and quantitative studies were conducted from 2010 to 2021, including concept elicitation and cognitive debriefing interviews with adult and adolescent participants with CeD (N = 93) diagnosed via biopsy and/or serology and input from eight interviews with CeD clinical experts. During these studies, different iterations of the CDSD were presented to the US Food and Drug Administration and the European Medicines Agency, and modifications were made in line with their feedback.ResultsThese studies ultimately led to the development of CDSD 2.1©, a daily diary which focuses on key symptoms of CeD (abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, nausea and tiredness). This patient-reported outcome measure was readily understood by adult and adolescent participants with CeD and content validity was demonstrated in both populations.ConclusionCDSD 2.1© is a content-valid patient-reported outcome measure developed in accordance with best practices and regulatory guidance. A thorough exploration of the psychometric properties of CDSD 2.1© for both adult and adolescent participants with CeD is ongoing to support utilization in clinical trials.
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Springer Nature B.V