An instrument to collect data on frequency and intensity of symptoms in older palliative cancer patients: A development and validation study

2016 
Abstract Purpose To develop and validate an instrument to collect data on symptoms (frequency/intensity) in older palliative cancer patients. Methods A four-phase instrument development and validation study was performed. A preliminary version of the instrument was developed through a literature review. Face- and content validity were assessed in a Delphi-procedure with eleven experts. Cognitive interviewing with 24 older cancer patients was performed to enhance content validity of the instrument. Test–retest was performed to assess the stability. Results An 40-item instrument was developed. The Assessment Symptoms Palliative Elderly (ASPE) collects data on frequency and intensity of 24 physical, 10 psychological, 3 functional, 1 spiritual and 2 social symptoms. Content validity was excellent (I-CVI 81.8%–100.0% and S-CVI 92.9%). Cognitive interviewing allowed to improve the content validity. Test–retest showed substantial to almost perfect agreement for 87.5% of the items. No item had poor or fair agreement. Conclusion This study resulted in the development of the ASPE which reflects good properties for face- and content validity and reliability. Cognitive interviewing has a valuable contribution in the validation process. The instrument can be used to gain insight in symptoms in older palliative cancer patients.
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