Patients with short bowel syndrome have an impact on their quality of life because they need temporary or permanent parenteral nutritional support. The quality of life of these patients has been the subject of several studies and assessment tools exist, such as the Short Bowel Syndrome Quality of Life (SBS QoL). This tool may seem complex and tedious to use in everyday practice. However, it is important to regularly assess the quality of life of these patients. This is why the investigators are proposing to create a new tool for more rapid assessment of the quality of life of patients with short bowel syndrome.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Hôpital Lyon Sud - CHLS
Pierre-Bénite, France
Validation of a new quality of life tool, the SBS disk, in comparison with a quality of life assessment tool, the SBS QoL.
Self-questionnaire in the form of a disk which covers 10 themes: Energy, stress level, anxiety, diet, abdominal pain, transit, appliances, social life, social and professional activity, sleep, as well as self-image and intimate life, according to the recommendations of the WHO quality of life assessment. These themes are the same as those generally covered by the SBS QoL reference questionnaire, with the exception of self-image and intimacy. The themes are evaluated according to the patient's feelings during the past week on a scale from 0 to 10.
Time frame: Day 1
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