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1 Introduction
This document describes the CDISC implementation of the Comfort Behavior Scale instrument.
CDISC did not modify this questionnaires, ratings, and scales (QRS) instrument to meet Clinical Data Acquisition Standards Harmonization (CDASH) case report form (CRF) standards.
The representation of data collected for this instrument is based on the Study Data Tabulation Model Implementation Guide (SDTMIG) Clinical Classification (RS) domain model, which can be found on the CDISC website at: https://www.cdisc.org/standards/foundational/sdtmig.
The specific implementation details for this instrument are meant to be used in conjunction with the SDTMIG. All CDISC QRS documentation packages can be found on the CDISC website at: https://www.cdisc.org/standards/foundational/qrs.
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.
CDISC specifies how to structure the data that has been collected in a database, not what should be collected or how to conduct clinical assessments or implement protocols. CDISC disclaims any liability for your use of this material.
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. (Include this line only for supplements that the US FDA will be reviewing. Please DO NOT MODIFY the sentence.)
2 Copyright Status
Monique van Dijk en Erwin Ista owns the copyright for the COMFORT-B SCALE instrument and has granted CDISC permission to include this supplement in the CDISC inventory of QRS data standards supplements. Hence, CDISC developed RSTESTCD and RSTEST for each item based on the actual text on the instrument.
These materials discuss and/or include one or more of the Comfort Behavior Scale (COMFORT-B SCALE), which are owned exclusively by Monique van Dijk en Erwin Ista. No part of the COMFORT-B SCALE may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Monique van Dijk en Erwin Ista and payment of any applicable fees. Copyright Monique van Dijk en Erwin Ista. All rights reserved.
The CDISC documentation of this instrument consists of: (1) controlled terminology, (2) standard database structure with examples, and (3) CRF(s) annotated with the CDISC SDTMIG variables with submission values.
Information for Reviewers
The CRF is attached at the top of the Wiki. When you click the paperclip image, you will find the file for the annotated CRF.
Note: CDISC Controlled Terminology is maintained by National Cancer Institute (NCI) Enterprise Vocabulary Services (EVS). The most recent version should be accessed through the CDISC website at: https://www.cdisc.org/standards/terminology/controlled-terminology.
CDISC has developed this documentation at no cost to the copyright holder or any additional cost to users of the instrument beyond the normal license fees charged by the copyright holder.
CDISC acknowledges Monique van Dijk en Erwin Ista for the approval to include the COMFORT-B SCALE in the CDISC data standards.
Reference for the COMFORT-B SCALE:
- Boerlage AA, Ista E, Duivenvoorden HJ, de Wildt SN, Tibboel D, van Dijk M. The COMFORT behaviour scale detects clinically meaningful effects of analgesic and sedative treatment. Eur J Pain. 2015 Apr;19(4):473-9.
- Van Dijk M, Peters JW, van Deventer P, Tibboel D. The COMFORT Behavior Scale: a tool for assessing pain and sedation in infants. Am J Nurs 2005; 105 (1): 33-6.
Notes on the use of quotation marks:
- Use for text values of a Likert scale: e.g., ...with response options ranging from “never” to “daily."
- Actual numbers of the scale (e.g., 0-3) do not appear in quotation marks while the definitions of these anchors (e.g., 5 = “I always fall asleep”) do.
- Enclose values for variables within quotation marks (e.g., QSTESTCD = "IPA0102")
3 The RS Domain Model
3.1 Assumptions for the RS Domain Model
All assumptions and business rules described in the SDTMIG RS domain are applicable to this supplement. Additional assumptions specific to the Comfort Behavior Scale are listed below.
The Comfort Behavior Scale is a multiple-choice instrument that clinicians may use in peadiatric intensive care units to assess young children's pain and distress. It consists of 7 items, each rated on a 5-point scale. A total score between 7-35 is also captured.
Include a description of scale score or other possible responses (You may need multiple numbered points for this, though the IDS-SR did not.). For scale scores use the following language: The scale points include a numeric rating (1-5) and a definition of what is represented by the rating (e.g., 1 = "deeply asleep (eyes closed, no response to changes in the environment)"). For the COMFORT-B SCALE, RSORRES is populated with the text description while the numeric rating is represented in the standardized character and numeric result variables RSSTRESC and RSSTRESN.
- The RSREPNUM variable is used to indicate the same RSTESTSs are used in trial 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Records are created in rs.xpt for every instrument item:
For items with no data, RSORRES, RSSTRESC, and RSSTRESN are all missing and RSSTAT = "NOT DONE". If the reason is known then that reason is represented in RSREASND (e.g., RSREASND = "PREFER NOT TO ANSWER"). If the reason is unknown, then RSSTAT = "NOT DONE" and RSREASND is missing.
- Due to the variability of copyright holder and public domain derived score generation processes, records are not included for derived subscores or total scores that are not provided.
Some items on the COMFORT-B SCALE may be conditionally branched per the instrument instructions. Only Respiratory Ventilation or Crying (RSTESTCD = "CBS0103" or "CBS0104") is completed for each subject. The other will be treated as a conditionally branched item. A record is created in rs.xpt for all items. When an item is considered a conditionally branched item, it is represented as follows:
When assigned with conditionally branched responses are not documented in the instrument’s instructions or a user manual:- QNAM = “RSCBRFL”, QLABEL = “Conditional Branched Item Flag“, QVAL = “Y” (this is a RS supplemental qualifier variable related to the record).
- RSORRES, RSSTRESC, and RSSTRESN are set to null (missing).
When assigned conditionally branched responses are documented in instructions or a user manual:QNAM = “QSCBRFL”, QLABEL = “Conditional Branched Item Flag“, QVAL = “Y” (this is a QS supplemental qualifier variable).The QSORRES responses are represented as follows:For severity items, QSORRES = "None".For interference items, QSORRES = "Not at all".If numeric response values are assigned, they are represented here: QSSTRESC = 0 and QSSTRESN = 0.
or if no numeric responses are assigned:QSSTRESC = NULL and QSSTRESN = NULL.Include this point if score(s) are submitted to SDTM. Update blue text: The COMFORT-B SCALE instrument includes a total score that is considered as captured data on the instrument and is not considered as derived in the example below. These scores may be submitted in SDTM or derived in the Analysis Data Model (ADaM) per scoring instructions from [Insert copyright holder's name or other source.].
- Subtotal and total scores are represented in--ORRES, --STRESC, and --STRESN.
- If scores are received or derived by the sponsor, it is recommended that they are submitted to SDTM and verified in ADaM whenever feasible. It is the sponsors responsibility to do this verification based on the instrument's user manual or instructions from the copyright owner.
Terminology
RSCAT, RSTESTCD, RSTEST values are included in CDISC Controlled Terminology.
A full list of value sets for the qualifier, timing, result, and unit fields is provided in Section 4, SDTM Mapping Strategy. (Note: Only the result field is always used. Include qualifier, timing, and unit fields as needed and remove this note.)
3.2 Example for the COMFORT-B SCALE RS Domain Model
The COMFORT-B SCALE example below shows the terminology used to implement the instrument in the RS domain. This example shows the data for 1 subject collected at the baseline visit for the COMFORT-B SCALE instrument. The example uses CDISC Controlled Terminology for RSTESTCD, RSTEST, and RSCAT. All original results, matching the CRF item response text, are represented in RSORRES. This result is then represented as a standard numeric score in RSSTRESN and as a standard character representation in RSSTRESC.
Update the data in the table below to the current instrument. Include row descriptions as needed to highlight idiosyncrasies or items otherwise of note in this particular instrument. If only 1 or 2 row descriptions are needed, then the information should be included as a paragraph instead.
For the not done visit that is now being included in all QRS supplements, when no reason is collected, information should be included, either in the paragraph before, or as a row description as follows:
Rows 13-24: | Show the subject was not evaluated on this instrument at visit 2. Since the visit was missed, the reason for not completing the visit was not collected, no date is assumed for when the visit would have occurred. The following variable RSMETHOD is also not represented when this happens |
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When the reason is collected for a not done visit, information or a row description should be added as follows:
Rows 49-60: | Show the subject was not evaluated on this instrument at visit 2. Since the reason for not completing the visit was collected, the date is included in --DTC for when the visit was planned. |
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We are unable to make the example consistently show blue in the Wiki. All examples are updated for each QRS instrument, so we ask that you please review the example below.
The table represents the items from the COMFORT-B SCALE instrument.
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The following is for illustrative purposes and would not really be included for the IDS-SR instrument in this template. It provides an example of what would need to be included if the instrument required supplemental qualifiers (see Section 5 Supplemental Qualifier Name Codes):
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The evaluation interval text value for data collection needs to be populated in SUPPRS as follows. The standard terminology for QNAM and QLABEL are listed below.
STUDYID | RDOMAIN | USUBJID | IDVAR | IDVARVAL | QNAM | QLABEL | QVAL | QORIG |
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STUDYX | RS | 2324-P0001 | RSSEQ | 4 | RSCBRFL | Conditionally Branched Item Flag | Y | CRF |
STUDYX | RS | 2324-P0001 | RSTESTCD | CBS0109 | RSANTXLO | Anchor Text Low | no pain | CRF |
STUDYX | RS | 2324-P0001 | RSTESTCD | CBS0109 | RSANTXHI | Anchor Text High | worst pain possible | CRF |
STUDYX | RS | 2324-P0001 | RSTESTCD | CBS0109 | RSANVLLO | Anchor Value Low | 0 | CRF |
STUDYX | RS | 2324-P0001 | RSTESTCD | CBS0109 | RSANVLHI | Anchor Value High | 10 | CRF |
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 RS domain. It also provides guidance on how the result variables (RSORRES, RSSTRESC, and RSSTRESN) should be populated.
RSTESTCD = "CBS0101" RSTEST = "CBS01-Alertness"
RSORRES | RSSTRESC | RSSTRESN |
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deeply asleep (eyes closed, no response to changes in the environment) | 1 | 1 |
lightly asleep (eyes mostly closed, occasional responses) | 2 | 2 |
drowsy (child closes his/her eyes frequently, less responsive to the environment) | 3 | 3 |
awake and alert (child responsive to the environment) | 4 | 4 |
awake and hyper-alert (exaggerated responses to environmental stimuli) | 5 | 5 |
RSTESTCD = "CBS0102" RSTEST = "CBS01-Calmness/Agitation"
RSORRES | RSSTRESC | RSSTRESN |
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calm (child appears serene and tranquil) | 1 | 1 |
slightly anxious (child shows slight anxiety) | 2 | 2 |
anxious (child appears agitated but remains in control) | 3 | 3 |
very anxious (child appears very agitated, just able to control) | 4 | 4 |
panicky (severe distress with loss of control) | 5 | 5 |
RSTESTCD = "CBS0103" RSTEST = "CBS01-Respiratory Response"
RSORRES | RSSTRESC | RSSTRESN |
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no spontaneous respiration | 1 | 1 |
spontaneous and ventilator respiration | 2 | 2 |
restlessness or resistance to ventilator | 3 | 3 |
actively breathes against ventilator or coughs regularly | 4 | 4 |
fights ventilator | 5 | 5 |
RSTESTCD = "CBS0104" RSTEST = "CBS01-Crying"
RSORRES | RSSTRESC | RSSTRESN |
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quiet breathing, no crying sounds | 1 | 1 |
occasional sobbing or moaning | 2 | 2 |
whining (monotonous sound) | 3 | 3 |
crying | 4 | 4 |
screaming or shrieking | 5 | 5 |
RSTESTCD = "CBS0105" RSTEST = "CBS01-Physical Movement"
RSORRES | RSSTRESC | RSSTRESN |
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no movement | 1 | 1 |
occasional, (three or fewer) slight movements | 2 | 2 |
frequent, (more than three) slight movements | 3 | 3 |
vigorous movements limited to extremities | 4 | 4 |
vigorous movements including torso and head | 5 | 5 |
RSTESTCD = "CBS0106" RSTEST = "CBS01-Muscle Tone"
RSORRES | RSSTRESC | RSSTRESN |
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muscles totally relaxed; no muscle tone | 1 | 1 |
reduced muscle tone; less resistance than normal | 2 | 2 |
normal muscle tone | 3 | 3 |
increased muscle tone and flexion of fingers and toes | 4 | 4 |
extreme muscle rigidity and flexion of fingers and toes | 5 | 5 |
RSTESTCD = "CBS0107" RSTEST = "CBS01-Facial Tension"
RSORRES | RSSTRESC | RSSTRESN |
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facial muscles totally relaxed | 1 | 1 |
normal facial tone | 2 | 2 |
tension evident in some facial muscles (not sustained) | 3 | 3 |
tension evident throughout facial muscles (sustained) | 4 | 4 |
facial muscles contorted and grimacing | 5 | 5 |
RSTESTCD = "CBS0110" RSTEST = "CBS01-NISS"
RSORRES | RSSTRESC | RSSTRESN |
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insufficient sedation | 1 | 1 |
adequate sedation | 2 | 2 |
oversedation | 3 | 3 |
5 Supplemental Qualifier Name Codes
The following table contains additional standard name codes for use in the Supplement Qualifiers for Clinical Classifications (SUPPRS) special purpose dataset.
QNAM | QLABEL | QVAL |
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RSANTXLO | Anchor Text Low | no pain |
RSANTXHI | Anchor Text High | worst pain possible |
RSANVLLO | Anchor Value Low | 0 |
RSANVLHI | Anchor Value High | 10 |
RSCBRFL | Conditionally Branched Item Flag | Y |
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