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Feasibility, reliability, and validity of the pediatric quality of life inventory? generic core scales, cancer module, and multidimensional fatigue scale in long-term adult survivors of pediatric cancer

机译:儿科生活质量量表的可行性,可靠性和有效性?儿科癌症长期成年幸存者的通用核心量表,癌症模块和多维疲劳量表

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Background: Most health-related quality of life assessments are designed for either children or adults and have not been evaluated for adolescent and young adult survivors of pediatric cancer. The objective of this study was to examine the feasibility, reliability, and validity of the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL TM) Generic Core Scales, Cancer Module, and Multidimensional Fatigue Scale in adult survivors of pediatric cancer. Methods: Adult survivors (n=64; Mean age 35 year old; 2 years after treatment) completed the PedsQL? Generic Core Scales, Cancer Module, and Multidimensional Fatigue Scale. Feasibility was examined with floor and ceiling effects; and internal consistency was determined by Cronbach's coefficient alpha calculations. Inter-factor correlations were also assessed. Results: Significant ceiling effects were observed for the scales of social function, nausea, procedural anxiety, treatment anxiety, and communication. Internal consistency for all subscales was within the recommended ranges (α≥0.70). Moderate to strong correlations between most Cancer Module and Generic Core Scales (r=0.25 to r=0.76) and between the Multidimensional Fatigue Scale and Generic Core Scales (r=0.37 to r=0.73). Conclusions: The PedsQL? Generic Core Scales, Cancer Module, and Multidimensional Fatigue Scale appear to be feasible for an older population of pediatric cancer survivors; however, some of the Cancer Module Scales (nausea, procedural/treatment anxiety, and communication) were deemed not relevant for long-term survivors. More information is needed to determine whether the issues addressed by these modules are meaningful to long-term adult survivors of pediatric cancers. Pediatr Blood Cancer 2012;59:703-707.
机译:背景:大多数与健康有关的生活质量评估都是针对儿童或成人而设计的,尚未针对儿童癌症的青少年和成年幸存者进行评估。这项研究的目的是检查儿童生存质量量表(PedsQL TM)通用核心量表,癌症模块和多维疲劳量表在儿童小儿成年幸存者中的可行性,可靠性和有效性。方法:成年幸存者(n = 64;平均年龄35岁;治疗后> 2年)完成了PedsQL?通用核心量表,癌症模块和多维疲劳量表。通过地板和天花板效应检查了可行性;内部一致性由Cronbach系数alpha计算确定。还评估了因素之间的相关性。结果:在社交功能,恶心,程序性焦虑,治疗性焦虑和沟通方面,观察到了显着的天花板效应。所有分量表的内部一致性在建议范围内(α≥0.70)。大多数癌症模块和通用核心量表之间(r = 0.25至r = 0.76)以及多维疲劳量表和通用核心量表之间(r = 0.37至r = 0.73)具有中等至强相关性。结论:PedsQL?通用核心量表,癌症模块和多维疲劳量表对于年龄较大的儿童癌症幸存者似乎是可行的。然而,某些癌症模块量表(恶心,程序/治疗焦虑和沟通)被认为与长期幸存者无关。需要更多信息来确定这些模块解决的问题是否对小儿癌症的成年长期存活者有意义。 Pediatr Blood Cancer 2012; 59:703-707。

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