Determining issues of importance for patients with breast cancer: Results of a web-based study in 1,072 patients to enhance the content validity for the development of a new health-related quality of life (QL) instrument, the Breast Cancer Symptom Scale (BCSS)

2016 
e20615 Background: Identifying key issues for patients with malignancy is central to assessing QL and patient reported outcomes during all points of the illness trajectory. The involvement of patients in establishing content validity is crucial for instrument development. The conceptual model for the BCSS focuses on areas of importance for patients (Hollen, Supp Care Ca 1994). Methods: We used the established patient base of the web-based NexCura information resource to survey registered patients with breast cancer. Demographic stratifications included disease stage, age, menopausal status, time since diagnosis, prior/current treatment with surgery, RT, chemotherapy, hormonal, targeted, and CAM approaches. 1072 patients (median age 53, 65% stage I, 43% > 2 years since diagnosis) completed the anonymous web-conducted survey. Patients ranked 21 issues on a 5-point scale, assessing the importance of each item. Issues included general, physical, functional, psychosocial and summative items. Results: The 9 hig...
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    0
    References
    0
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []