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The Survivor Unmet Needs Survey (SUNS) for haematological cancer survivors: a cross-sectional study assessing the relevance and psychometric properties

机译:血液学癌症幸存者的幸存者未满足需求调查(SUNS):一项评估相关性和心理计量学特性的横断面研究

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Background Relevant and psychometrically sound needs assessment tools are necessary for accurate assessment of haematological cancer survivors unmet needs. No previous study has developed nor psychometrically evaluated a comprehensive needs assessment tool for use with population-based samples of haematological cancer survivors. This study aimed to assess the validity and reliability of the Survivor Unmet Needs Survey (SUNS) with haematological cancer survivors. Methods The relevance, content and face validity of the SUNS to haematological cancer survivors was assessed using qualitative interviews. Psychometric evaluation was conducted using data collected from haematological cancer survivors, aged 18–80 years at recruitment and recruited from four Australian cancer registries. Construct, convergent and discriminant validity; internal reliability and floor and ceiling effects were assessed. A second survey was completed by a sub-sample of survivors recruited from two of the four registries to assess test-retest reliability. Results Results from 17 qualitative interviews confirmed the relevance, face and content validity of the original items of the SUNS for use with haematological cancer survivors. Overall, 1,957 eligible haematological cancer survivors were contacted by the cancer registries. Of these 1,280 were sent a survey, and 715 returned a survey (37% of eligible survivors contacted and 56% of survivors sent a survey). A total of 529 survivors completed all 89 items of the SUNS and were included in the exploratory factor analysis. Exploratory factor analysis supported the original five-factor structure of the SUNS. Evidence for convergent validity was established, with all five domains of the SUNS illustrating a moderate positive correlation with all three subscales of the Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21). All Cronbach’s alpha values were above 0.9 and all corrected item-total correlations were acceptable (>0.2). Criteria for discriminant validity was not met, with only 10 of the 15 (67%) a-priori hypotheses supported. Test-retest reliability was acceptable for 40 of the 89 items (45%) and for three of the five domains. Significant floor effects were evident for all five domains. Conclusions The SUNS demonstrates evidence for multiple features of validity and reliability as a measure of unmet needs for haematological cancer survivors. However, evidence supporting some psychometric properties was limited.
机译:背景技术相关的和心理上合理的需求评估工具对于准确评估未满足需求的血液癌症幸存者是必不可少的。既往研究尚未开发出或无法从心理上评估任何综合的需求评估工具,以用于基于人群的血液学癌症幸存者样本。这项研究旨在评估血液癌症幸存者的幸存者未满足需求调查(SUNS)的有效性和可靠性。方法通过定性访谈,评估SUNS与血液癌症幸存者的相关性,内容和面部有效性。使用从血液学癌症幸存者收集的数据进行心理测量评估,这些数据是在招募时年龄为18-80岁,并从四个澳大利亚癌症登记机构招募而来。构建,收敛和判别有效性;评估内部可靠性以及地板和天花板的影响。第二项调查是通过从四个注册表中的两个注册表中招募的幸存者子样本完成的,以评估重测信度。结果17次定性访谈的结果证实了SUNS原始项目与血液癌症幸存者一起使用的相关性,面部和内容的有效性。癌症登记处总共联系了1957名合格的血液学癌症幸存者。在这1,280个调查中,有715个返回了调查(联系了37%的合格幸存者,而56%的幸存者发送了调查)。总共529名幸存者完成了SUNS的所有89项,并被纳入探索性因素分析。探索性因素分析支持SUNS的原始五因素结构。建立了收敛效度的证据,SUNS的所有五个域都与抑郁焦虑和压力量表(DASS-21)的所有三个子量表均呈中等正相关。所有克朗巴赫(Cronbach)的alpha值均高于0.9,并且所有校正的项目与总的相关性都可以接受(> 0.2)。不符合判别效度的标准,仅支持15个先验假说中的10个(67%)。 89个项目中的40个(45%)和五个域中的三个都可接受重测可靠性。在所有五个域中,明显的地板效应是显而易见的。结论SUNS证明了有效性和可靠性的多种特征,可用来衡量血液癌症幸存者未满足的需求。但是,支持某些心理测量特性的证据是有限的。

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