Bacorro Warren R, Sy Ortin Teresa T, Suarez Consuelo G, Mendoza Tito R, Que Jocelyn C
Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Santo Tomas Hospital-Benavides Cancer Institute, Manila, Philippines.
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Santo Tomas Hospital-Apolinario Mabini Rehabilitation Center, Manila, Philippines.
BMJ Support Palliat Care. 2017 Jun;7(2):140-149. doi: 10.1136/bmjspcare-2014-000787. Epub 2015 May 3.
Symptom burden and quality of life (QOL) are of particular importance in head-and-neck cancer treatment. The MD Anderson Symptom Inventory-Head-and-Neck (MDASI-HN) is a simple symptom assessment tool practicable for patient follow-up, but a validated Filipino translation was previously unavailable.
The objectives of this study were to develop a valid Filipino translation of the MDASI-HN, to test the sensitivity of the validated MDASI core-F, and to report the prevalence and pattern of head-and-neck symptoms in our cohort.
An MDASI-HN-Filipino (MDASI-HN-F) version was developed and examined for convergent validity, internal consistency, test-retest reliability, known-group validity and sensitivity to change. Eligible participants were aged 18-80 years, with histopathologically-proven head-and-neck (except thyroid) cancer, able to understand and read English and Filipino, and without cognitive impairment or other conditions precluding self-administration of the questionnaire.
Participants (n=100) were aged 18-76 years; the majority were aged <60, male, married, had college schooling, or were from a Tagalog-speaking region. The validity of the MDASI HN-F was demonstrated in all parameters. Age or educational attainment did not affect convergent validity or test-retest reliability. At baseline, 48% had multiple moderate/severe symptoms and 38% had at least one severe symptom.
The MDASI-HN-F is valid, reliable and sensitive. The sensitivity of the MDASI core-F is demonstrated, and its validity and reliability reaffirmed. Moderate and severe head-and-neck symptoms are prevalent in early-stage and advanced-stage head-and-neck cancers, reflecting the utility of symptom screening for improvement of symptom management, QOL and compliance to treatment.
症状负担和生活质量(QOL)在头颈癌治疗中尤为重要。MD安德森症状问卷-头颈版(MDASI-HN)是一种简单的症状评估工具,适用于患者随访,但之前没有经过验证的菲律宾语翻译版本。
本研究的目的是开发一个经过验证的MDASI-HN菲律宾语翻译版本,测试经过验证的MDASI核心-F的敏感性,并报告我们队列中头颈症状的患病率和模式。
开发了MDASI-HN-菲律宾语(MDASI-HN-F)版本,并对其进行了收敛效度、内部一致性、重测信度、已知组效度和变化敏感性的检验。符合条件的参与者年龄在18-80岁之间,患有经组织病理学证实的头颈(甲状腺除外)癌,能够理解和阅读英语和菲律宾语,且无认知障碍或其他妨碍自行填写问卷的情况。
参与者(n=100)年龄在18-76岁之间;大多数年龄<60岁,男性,已婚,有大学学历,或来自说他加禄语的地区。MDASI HN-F在所有参数上均显示出有效性。年龄或教育程度不影响收敛效度或重测信度。在基线时,48%的人有多种中度/重度症状,38%的人至少有一种重度症状。
MDASI-HN-F有效、可靠且敏感。证明了MDASI核心-F的敏感性,并重申了其有效性和可靠性。中度和重度头颈症状在早期和晚期头颈癌中普遍存在,这反映了症状筛查对改善症状管理、生活质量和治疗依从性的作用。