A questionnaire that can measure disease severity from the patients perspective in patients with pectus excavatum already exists in English (Pectus Excavatum Evaluation Questionnaire; PEEQ). This questionnaire was recently translated into Dutch. Before this Dutch version can be used, it needs to be tested by a number of patients. Data will be collected at three moments: 1. Preoperatively: The PEEQ will be completed on paper during the outpatient clinic visit. 2. Postoperatively: The PEEQ will be completed electronically 2 months post-surgery. 3. Test-retest reliability: The PEEQ will be administered electronically at least two weeks after a previous assessment.
Age range
12 Years – 18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Structural validity
Timeframe: Pre-operative assessment of pectus excavatum evaluation questionnaire at the outpatient clinic visit. Minimum score of this questionnaire is 22, maximum score is 88, a higher score indicates a lower disease-related quality of life.
Internal consistency
Timeframe: Pre-operative assessment of pectus excavatum evaluation questionnaire at the outpatient clinic visit. Minimum score of this questionnaire is 22, maximum score is 88, a higher score indicates a lower disease-related quality of life.
Test-retest reliability
Timeframe: Pre-operative assessment of pectus excavatum evaluation questionnaire OR the 2 months postoperative assessment will be used as a baseline. Another assessment wil be performed minimally 2 weeks after one of the aforementioned assessments.
Responsiveness
Timeframe: re-operative assessment of pectus excavatum evaluation questionnaire at the outpatient clinic visit. Minimum score of this questionnaire is 22, maximum score is 88, a higher score indicates a lower disease-related quality of life.
Smallest detectable change
Timeframe: Pre-operative assessment of pectus excavatum evaluation questionnaire and two months postoperative assessment. Minimum score of this questionnaire is 22, maximum score is 88, a higher score indicates a lower disease-related quality of life.