Content Validation of an Algorithm for the Assessment, Management and Monitoring of Drug-Induced QTc Prolongation in the Psychiatric Population
Author | Mahmoud, Doaa Elsayed |
Author | Homs, Shorouq |
Author | Elamin, Waad |
Author | Qubaiah, Iman |
Author | Zolezzi, Monica |
Author | Elhakim, Athar |
Available date | 2021-10-18T08:15:40Z |
Publication Date | 2021 |
Publication Name | Qatar University Annual Research an Exhibition 2021 (quarfe) |
Citation | Mahmoud D. E., Homs S., Elamin W., Qubaiah I., Zolezzi M., Elhakim A., "Content Validation of an Algorithm for the Assessment, Management and Monitoring of Drug-Induced QTc Prolongation in the Psychiatric Population", Qatar University Annual Research Forum and Exhibition (QUARFE 2021), Doha, 20 October 2021, https://doi.org/10.29117/quarfe.2021.0129 |
Abstract | Background: QTc interval prolongation leads to serious complications, making it a concern for clinicians. Assessing the risk of QTc interval prolongation in the psychiatric population is important, as they are exposed to medications known to increase the risk of life-threatening arrhythmias. Aim: To validate the content of an algorithm for the assessment, management and monitoring of drug-induced QTc prolongation in the psychiatric population. Methodology: Qualitative semi-structured interviews of cardiology experts were used to gather information on their approach in assessing the risk of drug-induced QTc prolongation at the time of prescribing. After the interview, an orientation to the algorithm was provided, followed by a self-administered survey which included quantitative (4-point Likert scale to rate their opinion on each decision step) and qualitative components to assess the algorithm's content validity. Results: Four themes emerged from the cardiologists' interviews, which pointed towards a lack of a unified protocol or a systematic approach when assessing QTc interval prolongation. Quantitative results showed average mean scores ranging from 3.08 to 3.67, 3.08 to 3.58, and 3.17 to 3.75, for the appropriateness; the safety; and the reliability of the references, respectively, of each decision step in the algorithm. Qualitative analysis of the open-ended questions showed that cardiologists supported implementing the algorithm, with slight modifications to make it simpler and less time consuming. Conclusion: Qualitative and quantitative results point towards positive indices for the algorithm's content validity. Further validation studies with other potential users of the algorithm (such as mental health practitioners) are needed. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Qatar University Press |
Subject | QTc Prolongation Mental Health Psychotropic medications Pharmacists Algorithm |
Type | Poster |
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