Department of Pediatrics, Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, Colorado, USA.
Adult & Child Consortium for Health Outcomes Research & Delivery Science (ACCORDS), University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, Colorado, USA.
J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol. 2021 Aug;10(4):418-424. doi: 10.1089/jayao.2020.0166. Epub 2020 Nov 2.
Sexual dysfunction (SD) is a common, but often unrecognized potential late effect among childhood cancer survivors (CCS). Unfortunately, both patients and providers report low levels of routine screening and identify multiple barriers, including lack of knowledge, discomfort, and limited time. This is particularly true among CCS who are adolescent or young adult aged (AYA-CCS). One potential way to increase screening, detection, and treatment for SD among AYA-CCS is to employ patient-reported outcomes measures. While adult screening tools exist, no SD screening tool has been evaluated specifically among this younger population. This qualitative study used Think-Aloud and cognitive interviewing methods to obtain feedback from AYA-CCS on acceptability, usefulness, and validity of the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) v2.0 Brief Profiles for Sexual Function and Satisfaction (SexFS Brief) in CCS now 15-24 years of age. The SexFS Brief demonstrated acceptability, response process and content validity, and usefulness among AYA-CCS. There were no detectable differences by age or gender. This study did not reveal any necessary modification to the SexFS Brief for this population. The PROMIS SexFS Brief is an acceptable and useful tool, with demonstrated response process and content validity, and may facilitate improved screening and diagnosis of SD among AYA-CCS. Furthermore, this tool was viewed favorably by AYA-CCS as a way to reduce barriers such as discomfort and lack of knowledge on the part of patients. Further evaluation of its effectiveness and acceptability in a clinical setting is warranted.
性障碍(SD)是儿童癌症幸存者(CCS)常见但常被忽视的潜在晚期效应之一。不幸的是,患者和提供者都报告说常规筛查的水平较低,并确定了多个障碍,包括知识不足、不适和时间有限。这在青少年或年轻成年期(AYA-CCS)的 CCS 中尤为如此。增加 AYA-CCS 中 SD 筛查、检测和治疗的一种潜在方法是使用患者报告的结果测量。虽然存在成人筛查工具,但没有专门针对这一年轻人群评估的 SD 筛查工具。这项定性研究使用了大声思维和认知访谈方法,从现在年龄在 15-24 岁的 CCS 的 AYA-CCS 那里获得了对 PROMIS v2.0 简短性功能和满意度报告(SexFS 简短)的可接受性、有用性和有效性的反馈。SexFS 简短在 AYA-CCS 中表现出可接受性、反应过程和内容有效性以及有用性。年龄或性别没有差异。这项研究没有发现针对该人群对 SexFS 简短进行任何必要的修改。PROMIS SexFS 简短是一种可接受且有用的工具,具有证明的反应过程和内容有效性,可能有助于改善 AYA-CCS 中 SD 的筛查和诊断。此外,该工具受到 AYA-CCS 的好评,认为它是减少患者不适和知识不足等障碍的一种方式。在临床环境中进一步评估其有效性和可接受性是有必要的。