Singh Suraj Pal, Aggarwal Rajeev, Malhotra Rajeev Kumar, Shekhar Varun, Singh Vikram Partap, Bhatnagar Sushma
Department of Oncoanaesthesia and Palliative Medicine, DR. B.R. Ambedkar Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
Department of Neurology, Neuroscience Centre, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
Indian J Palliat Care. 2023 Jul-Sep;29(3):312-323. doi: 10.25259/IJPC_256_2022. Epub 2023 Jul 11.
Cancer pain has all the components of total pain such as physical, social, psychological, and spiritual. These components contribute to the overall pain experience in cancer patients. Many instruments have been developed till date to assess the effect of pain in cancer patients but none of the instruments include all components of total pain. In this article, we describe the development and validation of the total pain scale (TPS) for the evaluation of total pain in cancer patients with pain. This study aimed to develop and validate a questionnaire for the evaluation of total pain in cancer patients with pain.
This study included a review of existing pain questionnaires for cancer pain for item pool generation. Items were generated in the Hindi language by six stakeholders to create 23 items to develop TPS. TPS was applied to 300 Hindi-speaking cancer patients. Bivariate correlation was used to reduce the number of items as well as construction of the domain followed by factor analysis to finalise TPS. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was performed for testing the validity and reliability of TPS.
TPS is an 18-item scale composed of four domains (physical, social, spiritual and psychological domain). The internal consistency of TPS and its subscales was found to be very good (a = 0.84-0.88). CFA and structural equation modeling Goodness of fit has confirmed that model 4 is the best fit as it yielded a lesser root-mean-squared error of approximation value of 0.062 and a greater comparative fit index, Tucker-Lewis index value of 0.944. The convergent and divergent validity of TPS and its domain was good.
This study reports TPS to be a brief (18-item), valid, and reliable questionnaire in the Hindi language for assessment of all components of total pain in cancer patients with pain.
癌症疼痛包含了总体疼痛的所有要素,如生理、社会、心理和精神方面。这些要素共同构成了癌症患者的整体疼痛体验。迄今为止,已经开发了许多工具来评估癌症患者的疼痛效果,但没有一种工具涵盖了总体疼痛的所有要素。在本文中,我们描述了用于评估有疼痛的癌症患者总体疼痛的总体疼痛量表(TPS)的开发和验证。本研究旨在开发并验证一份用于评估有疼痛的癌症患者总体疼痛的问卷。
本研究包括对现有的癌症疼痛问卷进行回顾以生成项目池。由六名利益相关者用印地语生成项目,以创建23个项目来开发TPS。TPS应用于300名说印地语的癌症患者。采用双变量相关性分析来减少项目数量并构建领域,随后进行因子分析以确定TPS。进行验证性因子分析(CFA)以测试TPS的有效性和可靠性。
TPS是一个包含18个条目的量表,由四个领域(生理、社会、精神和心理领域)组成。发现TPS及其子量表的内部一致性非常好(α = 0.84 - 0.88)。CFA和结构方程模型拟合优度证实模型4是最佳拟合,因为它产生的近似均方根误差值较小,为0.062,比较拟合指数、塔克 - 刘易斯指数值较大,为0.944。TPS及其领域的收敛效度和区分效度良好。
本研究报告TPS是一份简短(18个条目)、有效且可靠的印地语问卷,用于评估有疼痛的癌症患者总体疼痛的所有要素。