Cancer Center Amsterdam, Brain Tumor Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Department of Neurology & Brain Tumor Center Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Medical Centers (Location VUmc), Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Cancer Center Amsterdam, Brain Tumor Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Department of Neurology & Brain Tumor Center Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Medical Centers (Location VUmc), Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Department of Neurology, Stichting Epilepsie Instellingen Nederland (SEIN), Heemstede, the Netherlands.
Eur J Cancer. 2024 Nov;212:114335. doi: 10.1016/j.ejca.2024.114335. Epub 2024 Sep 21.
Neurocognitive impairments are common in patients with a brain tumour, and may negatively impact on functioning in daily life, particularly on instrumental activities of daily living (IADL). The EORTC IADL-BN32 questionnaire was developed to measure IADL in this patient population.
In this international validation study, we evaluated the EORTC IADL-BN32 questionnaire on several psychometric properties in a large sample of patients with a primary or metastatic brain tumour. We administered the 32-item questionnaire three times: at 'baseline', after 2 weeks and after 3 months. Procedures were in accordance with EORTC Quality of Life Group module development guidelines.
In total, 326 patients participated in the study. A bifactor scale structure showed satisfactory model fit measures, with five multi-item scales and two single items, and an IADL sum score. The internal consistency of the multi-item scales ranged from good to excellent (range Cronbach's α: 0.86-0.97). We found significant differences in scale scores between patients with and without neurocognitive impairments or complaints, supporting the construct validity. Initial cross-cultural validity analyses showed indications of item response biases for certain items. Analyses indicated moderate to good test-retest agreement (intraclass correlation coefficient > 0.70) between baseline and the 2-week follow-up assessment for all but one scale. Deterioration of EORTC IADL-BN32 scale scores were consistent with clinically relevant deterioration on other functional measures with small to large effect sizes, however, subgroup sample sizes were small.
Overall, the EORTC IADL-BN32 questionnaire exhibited adequate to excellent psychometric properties. Cross-cultural validity and responsiveness should be further explored.
神经认知障碍在脑肿瘤患者中很常见,可能会对日常生活中的功能产生负面影响,尤其是在工具性日常生活活动(IADL)方面。EORTC IADL-BN32 问卷旨在测量这一患者群体的 IADL。
在这项国际性验证研究中,我们在一个大型原发性或转移性脑肿瘤患者样本中评估了 EORTC IADL-BN32 问卷的多个心理测量学特性。我们在三个时间点对患者进行了 32 项问卷测试:“基线”、2 周后和 3 个月后。所有程序均符合 EORTC 生活质量小组模块开发指南。
共有 326 名患者参与了这项研究。双因素量表结构显示出良好的模型拟合度,有五个多项目量表和两个单项目量表,以及一个 IADL 总分。多项目量表的内部一致性从良好到优秀(范围 Cronbach's α:0.86-0.97)。我们发现,在有无神经认知障碍或相关主诉的患者之间,量表评分存在显著差异,这支持了构念效度。初步的跨文化有效性分析表明,某些项目存在条目反应偏差的迹象。分析表明,除一个量表外,所有量表的基线和 2 周随访评估之间均具有中等至良好的测试-重测信度(组内相关系数 >0.70)。EORTC IADL-BN32 量表评分的下降与其他功能测量指标上的临床相关下降一致,且具有小到大量的效应量,但是亚组样本量较小。
总体而言,EORTC IADL-BN32 问卷具有足够的心理测量学特性。还需要进一步探讨其跨文化有效性和反应度。