Questionnaire on quality of life for pharmacoeconomic purposes

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Pour remplir le questionnaire de façon électronique, vous pouvez utiliser le logiciel Adobe acrobat. Pour le télécharger gratuitement: https://get.adobe.com/fr/reader/ Oral immunotherapy clinic (OITC) Questionnaire on quality of life for pharmacoeconomic purposes The following questionnaire concerns the impact of food allergies on your life and your child s life. It was specifically developed for children affected by food allergies. As part of your application to the OIT clinic at CHU Sainte-Justine, we are asking you to fill this questionnaire to the best of your knowledge. It is important to answer every question. Your answers to this questionnaire WON T BE used to determine your eligibility nor your prioritisation at the clinic. They will be used only to measure the clinic performance and the impact of the treatment on patients and families quality of life, in order to better estimate needs to be met. Therefore, it is important that your answers reflect accurately your situation. Child s identification: Name: First name: Date of birth: # Health insurance card: Expiration date :

English Parent version FAQLQ-PF Food Allergy Quality of Life Questionnaire Parent Form (0-12 years) To cite this questionnaire: DunnGalvin A, Flokstra-de Blok BMJ, Burks AW, Dubois AEJ, Hourihane JO. Food allergy QoL questionnaire for children aged 0-12 years: content, construct, and cross-cultural validity. Clin Exp Allergy 2008 Jun;38(6):977-986.

Food Allergy Quality of Life Questionnaire-Parent Form (FAQoL-PF) Children aged 0-12 years Instructions to Parents The following are scenarios that parents have told us affect children s quality of life because of food allergy. Response Options Please indicate how much of an impact each scenario has on 0 = not at all your child s quality of life by placing a tick 1= a little bit or an x in one of the boxes numbered 0-6. 2 = slightly 3 = moderately 4 = quite a bit 5 = very much All information given is completely confidential. 6 = extremely This questionnaire will only be identified by a code number. 2

If your child is aged 0 to 3 years, please answer Section A. If your child is aged 4 to 6 years, please answer Section A & Section B. If your child is aged 7 years and over, please answer Section A, Section B & Section C. SECTION A Because of food allergy, my child feels 1 Anxious about food 2 Different from other children 3 Frustrated by dietary restrictions 4 Afraid to try unfamiliar foods 5 Concerned that I am worried that he/she will have a reaction to food Because of food allergy, my child 6 Experiences physical distress 7 Experiences emotional distress 8 Has a lack of variety in his her diet Because of food allergy, my child has been negatively affected by.. 9 Receiving more attention more attention than other children of his/her age 10 Having to grow up more quickly than other children of his/her age 11 His/her environment being more restricted than other children of his/her age Because of food allergy, my child s social environment is restricted because of limitations on.. 12 Restaurants we can safely go to as a family 13 Holiday destinations we can safely go to as a family Because of food allergy, my child s ability to take part has been limited.. 14 In social activities in other people s houses ( sleepovers, parties, playtime) If your child is aged 0 to 3 years, please now go to Section D. If your child is aged 4 to 12 years, please now answer Section B. 3

SECTION B Because of food allergy, my child s ability to take part has been limited.. 15 In preschool/school events involving food ( class parties/treats/lunchtime) Because of food allergy, my child feels 16 Anxious when going to new places 17 Concerned that he/she must always be cautious about food 18 Left out in activities involving food 19 Upset that family social outings (eating out, celebrations, days out) have been limited by food allergy 20 Anxious about accidentally eating an ingredient to which he/she is allergic 21 Anxious when eating with unfamiliar adults/children 22 Frustrated by social restrictions Because of food allergy, my child 23 Is more anxious in general than other children of his/her age 24 Is more cautious in general than other children of his/her age 25 Is not as confident as other children of his/her age in social situations 26 Wishes his/her food allergy would go away If your child is aged 6 years and under, please now go to Section D. If your child is aged 7 years and older, please answer Section C. SECTION C Because of food allergy, my child feels 27 Worried about his/her future(opportunities, relationships) 28 That many people do not understand the serious nature of food allergy 29 Concerned by poor labelling on food products 30 That food allergy limits his/her life in general 4

SECTION D. Please answer the following questions with reference to the 6-point scale on the right Q1. What chance do you think your child has of.? 0 = extremely unlikely 1 = very unlikely 2 = somewhat unlikely 3 = likely 4 = quite likely 5 = very likely 6 = extremely likely Question 1 accidentally ingesting the food to which they are allergic? 6-point Scale 2 having a severe reaction if food is accidentally ingested? 3 dying from his/her food allergy following ingestion in the future? 4 effectively treating him/herself, or receiving effective treatment from others (including Epipen administration), if he/she accidentally ingests a food to which he/she is allergic? Q2. What chance does your child think he/she has of? Question 1 accidentally ingesting the food to which they are allergic? 6-point Scale 2 having a severe reaction if food is accidentally ingested? 3 dying from his/her food allergy following ingestion in the future? 4 effectively treating him/herself, or receiving effective treatment from others (including Epipen administration), if he/she accidentally ingests a food to which he/she is allergic? 5