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患者和观察者瘢痕评估量表在评估乳腺癌手术后线性瘢痕中的信度和效度测试

Reliability and validity testing of the Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale in evaluating linear scars after breast cancer surgery.

作者信息

Truong Pauline T, Lee Junella C, Soer Benjamin, Gaul Catherine A, Olivotto Ivo A

机构信息

British Columbia Cancer Agency, Vancouver Island Centre, Department of Surgery, University of British Columbia, Canada.

出版信息

Plast Reconstr Surg. 2007 Feb;119(2):487-94. doi: 10.1097/01.prs.0000252949.77525.bc.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale is a promising new method incorporating observer and patient ratings in evaluating burn scars. The authors compared this tool to the Vancouver Scar Scale in a cohort of women with linear scars from breast cancer surgery.

METHODS

Twenty women with newly diagnosed breast cancer were prospectively accrued. Thirty-one scars were evaluated. The median time from surgery to scar assessment was 8 weeks (range, 3 to 25 weeks). Observer assessment was performed by three independent raters using the Vancouver scale and the observer component of the new tool. Patient self-assessment was performed using the patient component of the tool. Internal consistency, interobserver reliability, and convergent validity were examined.

RESULTS

Internal consistency was acceptable for the Vancouver scale and both components of the new tool (Cronbach's alpha, 0.71, 0.74, and 0.77, respectively). Interobserver reliability was substantial with both the Vancouver scale and the observer tool (average measure intraclass coefficient correlation, 0.78 and 0.60, respectively). The observer tool and Vancouver scale correlated significantly with each other (p < 0.001), but only the observer tool correlated well with patients' ratings (p = 0.04).

CONCLUSIONS

In surgical scar assessment, the new Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale and Vancouver Scar Scale were both associated with acceptable internal consistency and interobserver reliability. The new tool is more comprehensive and has higher correlation with patients' ratings. These findings support the use of the new tool as a reliable, valid, and comprehensive approach to assess linear surgical scars.

摘要

背景

患者与观察者瘢痕评估量表是一种很有前景的新方法,它将观察者和患者的评分纳入烧伤瘢痕评估中。作者在一组因乳腺癌手术留有线性瘢痕的女性中,将该工具与温哥华瘢痕量表进行了比较。

方法

前瞻性纳入20例新诊断为乳腺癌的女性。对31条瘢痕进行评估。从手术到瘢痕评估的中位时间为8周(范围3至25周)。由三名独立评估者使用温哥华量表和新工具的观察者部分进行观察者评估。使用该工具的患者部分进行患者自我评估。检查内部一致性、观察者间信度和收敛效度。

结果

温哥华量表以及新工具的两个部分的内部一致性均可接受(克朗巴哈系数分别为0.71、0.74和0.77)。温哥华量表和观察者工具的观察者间信度都很高(组内相关系数均值分别为0.78和0.60)。观察者工具和温哥华量表之间显著相关(p<0.001),但只有观察者工具与患者评分相关性良好(p=0.04)。

结论

在手术瘢痕评估中,新的患者与观察者瘢痕评估量表和温哥华瘢痕量表的内部一致性和观察者间信度均可接受。新工具更全面,与患者评分的相关性更高。这些发现支持将新工具作为评估线性手术瘢痕的可靠、有效且全面的方法。

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