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© 2023 Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium, Inc. All rights reserved. 

1 Introduction

This document describes the CDISC implementation of the Chronic Respiratory Questionnaire - Self-Administered Standardized Format Follow-up Administration Version instrument.

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The CDISC Intellectual Property Policy can be found on the CDISC website at: https://www.cdisc.org/about/bylaws.

1.1 Representations and Warranties, Limitations of Liability, and Disclaimers

This document is a supplement to the SDTMIG for Human Clinical Trials and is covered under Appendix F of that document, which describes representations, warranties, limitations of liability, and disclaimers. Please see Appendix F of the SDTMIG for a complete version of this material.

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Although the United States Food and Drug Administration (US FDA) has provided input with regard to this supplement, this input does not constitute US FDA endorsement of any particular instrument.

2 Copyright Status

McMaster University owns the copyright for the CRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION instrument and has granted CDISC permission to include this supplement in the CDISC inventory of QRS data standards supplements. McMaster University will distribute the CDISC supplement package to sponsors when they are approved to use this instrument.) Hence, CDISC developed QSTESTCD and QSTEST for each item based on the actual text on the instrument.

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3 The QS Domain Model

3.1 Assumptions for the QS Domain Model

All assumptions and business rules described in the SDTMIG QS domain are applicable to this supplement. Additional assumptions specific to the CRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION are listed below.

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  1. The scale points include a numeric rating (1-7) and a definition of what is represented by the rating (e.g., 1 = "All of the time"). For the CRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION, QSORRES is populated with the text description while the numeric rating is represented in the standardized character and numeric result variables QSSTRESC and QSSTRESN.
           a.  The first 5 questions have a questionnaire choice of “8 = Not Done”. The result of “8” is included in QSSTRESC and QSSTRESN; however, users need to follow the scoring Solution in their approved copyright permission.

  2. The time period of evaluation for theCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION is populated in the QSEVLINTfield in ISO 8601 format when the evaluation interval can be precisely described as duration. The evaluation interval for the CRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION is the LAST 2 WEEKS (QSEVLINT = "-P2W").

  3. Records are created in qs.xpt for every item on the instrument

    1. For items with no data, QSORRES, QSSTRESC, and QSSTRESN are all missing and QSSTAT = "NOT DONE". If the reason is known then that reason is represented in QSREASND (e.g., QSREASND = "PREFER NOT TO ANSWER"). If the reason is unknown, then QSSTAT = "NOT DONE" and QSREASND is missing.

  4. Terminology

    1. QSCAT, QSTESTCD, QSTEST, QSORRES, QSSTRESC, and QSSTRESN values are included in CDISC Controlled Terminology.

    2. A full list of value sets for the result fields is provided in Section 4, SDTM Mapping Strategy.

3.2 Example for the CRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION QS Domain Model

The CRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION example below shows the terminology used to implement the instrument in the QS domain. This example shows the data for 1 subject collected at visit 3 and visit 4 for the CRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION instrument. The example uses CDISC Controlled Terminology for QSTESTCD, QSTEST, and QSCATAll original results, matching the CRF item response text, are represented in QSORRES. This result is then represented as a standard numeric score in QSSTRESN and as a standard character representation in QSSTRESC.

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Nameqs
Dataset2
RowSTUDYIDDOMAINUSUBJIDQSSEQQSTESTCDQSTESTQSCATQSORRESQSSTRESCQSSTRESNQSSTATVISITNUMQSDTCQSEVLINT
1STUDYXQS2324-P00011CRQ0201CRQ02-Feeling EmotionalCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSIONExtremely short of breath11
32022-05-15-P2W
2STUDYXQS2324-P00012CRQ0202CRQ02-Take Care of Basic NeedsCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSIONVery short of breath22
32022-05-15-P2W
3STUDYXQS2324-P00013CRQ0203CRQ02-WalkingCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSIONModerate shortness of breath44
32022-05-15-P2W
4STUDYXQS2324-P00014CRQ0204CRQ02-Performing ChoresCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSIONNot at all short of breath77
32022-05-15-P2W
5STUDYXQS2324-P00015CRQ0205CRQ02-Participate in Social ActivitiesCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSIONNot Done88
32022-05-15-P2W
6STUDYXQS2324-P00016CRQ0206CRQ02-Felt Frustrated or ImpatientCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSIONA good bit of the time33
32022-05-15-P2W
7STUDYXQS2324-P00017CRQ0207CRQ02-Feeling of Fear or PanicCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSIONSome of the time44
32022-05-15-P2W
8STUDYXQS2324-P00018CRQ0208CRQ02-FatigueCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSIONExtremely tired11
32022-05-15-P2W
9STUDYXQS2324-P00019CRQ0209CRQ02-Embarrassed by CoughingCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSIONA little of the time55
32022-05-15-P2W
10STUDYXQS2324-P000110CRQ0210CRQ02-Confident to Deal With IllnessCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSIONA little of the time22
32022-05-15-P2W
11STUDYXQS2324-P000111CRQ0211CRQ02-EnergyCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSIONFull of energy77
32022-05-15-P2W
12STUDYXQS2324-P000112CRQ0212CRQ02-Feel Upset, Worried or DepressedCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSIONHardly any of the time66
32022-05-15-P2W
13STUDYXQS2324-P000113CRQ0213CRQ02-Control of Breathing ProblemsCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSIONMost of the time55
32022-05-15-P2W
14STUDYXQS2324-P000114CRQ0214CRQ02-Feel Relaxed and Free of TensionCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSIONA good bit of the time44
32022-05-15-P2W
15STUDYXQS2324-P000115CRQ0215CRQ02-Felt Low in EnergyCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSIONA good bit of the time33
32022-05-15-P2W
16STUDYXQS2324-P000116CRQ0216CRQ02-Felt Discouraged or DownCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSIONMost of the time22
32022-05-15-P2W
17STUDYXQS2324-P000117CRQ0217CRQ02-Felt Worn Out or SluggishCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSIONAll of the time11
32022-05-15-P2W
18STUDYXQS2324-P000118CRQ0218CRQ02-Happy, Satisfied or PleasedCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSIONHappy most of the time55
32022-05-15-P2W
19STUDYXQS2324-P000119CRQ0219CRQ02-Feel Upset Diff Getting BreathCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSIONMost of the time22
32022-05-15-P2W
20STUDYXQS2324-P000120CRQ0220CRQ02-Felt Restless, Tense or UptightCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSIONSome of the time44
32022-05-15-P2W
21STUDYXQS2324-P000121CRQ0201CRQ02-Feeling EmotionalCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION


NOT DONE4

22STUDYXQS2324-P000122CRQ0202CRQ02-Take Care of Basic NeedsCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION


NOT DONE4

23STUDYXQS2324-P000123CRQ0203CRQ02-WalkingCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION


NOT DONE4

24STUDYXQS2324-P000124CRQ0204CRQ02-Performing ChoresCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION


NOT DONE4

25STUDYXQS2324-P000125CRQ0205CRQ02-Participate in Social ActivitiesCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION


NOT DONE4

26STUDYXQS2324-P000126CRQ0206CRQ02-Felt Frustrated or ImpatientCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION


NOT DONE4

27STUDYXQS2324-P000127CRQ0207CRQ02-Feeling of Fear or PanicCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION


NOT DONE4

28STUDYXQS2324-P000128CRQ0208CRQ02-FatigueCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION


NOT DONE4

29STUDYXQS2324-P000129CRQ0209CRQ02-Embarrassed by CoughingCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION


NOT DONE4

30STUDYXQS2324-P000130CRQ0210CRQ02-Confident to Deal With IllnessCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION


NOT DONE4

31STUDYXQS2324-P000131CRQ0211CRQ02-EnergyCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION


NOT DONE4

32STUDYXQS2324-P000132CRQ0212CRQ02-Feel Upset, Worried or DepressedCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION


NOT DONE4

33STUDYXQS2324-P000133CRQ0213CRQ02-Control of Breathing ProblemsCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION


NOT DONE4

34STUDYXQS2324-P000134CRQ0214CRQ02-Feel Relaxed and Free of TensionCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION


NOT DONE4

35STUDYXQS2324-P000135CRQ0215CRQ02-Felt Low in EnergyCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION


NOT DONE4

36STUDYXQS2324-P000136CRQ0216CRQ02-Felt Discouraged or DownCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION


NOT DONE4

37STUDYXQS2324-P000137CRQ0217CRQ02-Felt Worn Out or SluggishCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION


NOT DONE4

38STUDYXQS2324-P000138CRQ0218CRQ02-Happy, Satisfied or PleasedCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION


NOT DONE4

39STUDYXQS2324-P000139CRQ0219CRQ02-Feel Upset Diff Getting BreathCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION


NOT DONE4

40STUDYXQS2324-P000140CRQ0220CRQ02-Felt Restless, Tense or UptightCRQ-SAS FOLLOW-UP ADMINISTRATION VERSION


NOT DONE4


4 SDTM Mapping Strategy

This section is used for reference regarding the CRF data capture and to understand the alignment of the instrument to the SDTM QS domain. It also provides guidance on how the result variables (QSORRES, QSSTRESC, and QSSTRESN) should be populated.

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