Webber Katherine, Davies Andrew N, Zeppetella Giovambattista, Cowie Martin R
Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom; Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, United Kingdom; Royal Marsden Hospital, London, United Kingdom.
Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom; Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, United Kingdom.
J Pain Symptom Manage. 2014 Oct;48(4):619-31. doi: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2013.10.026. Epub 2014 Apr 22.
The successful management of breakthrough pain depends on a combination of adequate assessment, appropriate (individualized) treatment, and adequate re-assessment. Currently, there is no fully validated clinical assessment tool for breakthrough pain in cancer patients.
The aim of this project was to develop and validate a breakthrough pain assessment tool (the BAT) for use in the clinical setting.
The content of the BAT was determined by reviewing the medical literature, conducting a Delphi process with experts in breakthrough pain and/or pain assessment and conducting semi-structured interviews with cancer patients with breakthrough pain. The tool was then subjected to a series of standard psychometric tests to assess its factor structure, validity (i.e., content validity, construct validity), reliability (i.e., internal consistency, test-retest reliability), and responsiveness to change.
The BAT comprised two pages with 14 questions. Factor analysis confirmed the presence of two underlying factors. Psychometric testing confirmed that the tool is valid, reliable, and responsive to change.
This study provides initial evidence for the validity and reliability of the breakthrough pain assessment tool which may be used to facilitate the management of patients with breakthrough cancer pain in the clinical setting.
爆发性疼痛的成功管理取决于充分评估、适当(个体化)治疗和充分重新评估的结合。目前,尚无针对癌症患者爆发性疼痛的完全验证的临床评估工具。
本项目的目的是开发并验证一种用于临床环境的爆发性疼痛评估工具(BAT)。
通过查阅医学文献、与爆发性疼痛和/或疼痛评估专家进行德尔菲法以及对患有爆发性疼痛的癌症患者进行半结构化访谈来确定BAT的内容。然后对该工具进行一系列标准心理测量测试,以评估其因子结构、效度(即内容效度、结构效度)、信度(即内部一致性、重测信度)以及对变化的反应性。
BAT由两页共14个问题组成。因子分析证实存在两个潜在因子。心理测量测试证实该工具有效、可靠且对变化有反应。
本研究为爆发性疼痛评估工具的效度和信度提供了初步证据,该工具可用于促进临床环境中癌症爆发性疼痛患者的管理。