Reliability and responsiveness of a prostate cancer questionnaire for radiotherapy-induced side effects |
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Authors: | Per Fransson Björn Tavelin Anders Widmark |
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Affiliation: | Department of Oncology, Ume? University, 901 85 Ume?, Sweden E-mail: Anders.Widmark@Onkologi.umu.se Phone: +46-90-7852857 Fax: +46-90-7852031, SE
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Abstract: | Few self-assessment cancer-specific questionnaires/modules have yet been developed for radiotherapy-induced side effects. The aim of the present study was to test the reliability and responsiveness of a prostate cancer (PC)-specific questionnaire. Thirty-one patients with PC graded their urinary and intestinal symptoms and their sexual function on the questionnaire. A doctor and a nurse performed a structured interview and graded the patient's symptoms with the same questions. The procedure was performed at both the start and the end of the treatment. A high concordance regarding symptom detection was seen between the patient, nurse and the doctor. The inter-rater test shows intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) values above 0.60 in all scales. The internal reliability exceeded the lower limit (Cronbach a >0.70) for all scales. The test-retest gave acceptable reliability for all scales (ICC > or = 0.60). All scales indicated increased problems during radiotherapy. The questionnaire was proven to be valid for the evaluations of urinary and intestinal problems and for sexual function in PC patients. |
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Keywords: | Prostatic cancer Questionnaire Self-assessment Reliability Responsiveness |
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