Development and Validation of a Health Needs Assessment Scale for Primary Liver Cancer Patients Receiving Surgical Management

Q. Jiang, Yu Wang, R. Xi, Xiaolan Wang
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Cancer survivors usually have varying degrees of physical and psychosocial issues and poor quality of life. Understanding the health needs from a patient's view is necessary for developing targeted supportive services. There is neither research on the postoperative health needs of primary liver cancer (PLC) patients, nor the assessment tools specifically designed for PLC patients. The purpose of this study was to develop a postoperative health needs assessment scale for PLC patients receiving surgical management. This was a methodological instrument validation study conducted in the first affiliated of Jinan University between August 2018 and December 2019. PLC patients receiving surgical management were selected by convenient sampling methods. Ten patients were selected for semi-structured in-depth interviews to generate a 50-item initial scale. After two rounds of expert consultation, a 44-item initial scale was used for a 20-respondent small sample pre-test. The pre-survey scale was distributed to 250 patients. Structural validity was examined with factor analysis, and reliability was evaluated with the Cronbach alpha and split-half reliability. Among the 250 respondents of the pre-survey scale, 232 cases completed the questionnaire. After item analysis and factor analysis, 38 items were kept in the final scale. The content validity index for the whole scale (S-CVI) and each item (I-CVI) was 0.90 and 0.80-0.90, respectively. The total Cronbach alpha value was 0.935, and the split-half reliability was 0.931. The healthy needs assessment scale for PLC patients receiving surgical management has good reliability and validity.
接受手术治疗的原发性肝癌患者健康需求评估量表的开发与验证
癌症幸存者通常有不同程度的身体和心理问题,生活质量差。从患者的角度了解健康需求对于制定有针对性的支持性服务是必要的。目前还没有针对原发性肝癌患者术后健康需求的研究,也没有专门针对原发性肝癌患者设计的评估工具。本研究的目的是为接受手术治疗的PLC患者制定术后健康需求评估量表。这是一项方法学仪器验证研究,于2018年8月至2019年12月在暨南大学第一附属学院进行。采用方便的抽样方法选择接受手术治疗的PLC患者。选取10名患者进行半结构化深度访谈,生成50项初始量表。经过两轮专家咨询,采用44项初始量表对20名被调查者进行小样本预测。对250例患者发放预调查量表。结构效度采用因子分析检验,信度采用Cronbach alpha和split-half信度评估。在预调查量表的250名被调查者中,完成问卷的有232例。经项目分析和因子分析,最终量表保留38个项目。整体量表(S-CVI)和单项量表(I-CVI)的内容效度指数分别为0.90和0.80-0.90。总Cronbach α值为0.935,分半信度为0.931。该健康需求评估量表具有良好的信度和效度。
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