LYMPH-Q translation, cultural adaptation and validation in Italian language: A prospective PROMs-based study on breast cancer-related arm lymphedema for patients’ education

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
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Abstract

Background

Upper Extremity Lymphedema following oncological breast surgery affects not only the patient's physique, but also the patient's psychological sphere. One of the best known PROMs-based questionnaires for investigating the condition is the LYMPH-Q. The study aimed to perform the Italian translation and cultural adaptation of the LYMPH-Q and to assess if, independently from disease evolution, arm sleeve improves QoL in these patients.

Materials and methods

Translation included 4 steps: Forward translation, Back translation, Back translation review and Patient interviews. The questionnaire was administered to 50 female patients older than 18 years of age with UEL who received a prescription for daily use of a compression sheath. A second administration took place 30 days after. Forty-four patients completed the study (Group 1: 26 patients with indication to use compression sleeve who wore it; Group 2:18 patients who despite the prescription did not want to wear it. A descriptive statistical analysis was performed with Prism 9 software.

Results

T-tests showed statistical significance for changes in “Symptoms,” “Function,” “Appearance” and “Psychological” scales. There were no statistically significant changes for “Information scale” in Group 1 and for all scales in Group 2.

Conclusion

Data from this observational study show that HR-QOL analyzed from the patients' perspective also tends to improve in terms of symptoms, function, appearance, and psychological sphere in patients with BCRL when using a compression sheath. The Lymph-Q has proven to be a valuable ally of the physician attempting to improve treatment approaches for BCRL based not only on scientific evidence but also on PROMs.

"意大利语 LYMPH-Q 翻译、文化适应和验证:基于 PROMs 的乳腺癌相关手臂淋巴水肿患者教育前瞻性研究
背景乳腺肿瘤手术后上肢淋巴水肿不仅影响患者的体质,还会影响患者的心理。LYMPH-Q是最著名的基于PROMs的调查问卷之一。本研究旨在对 LYMPH-Q 进行意大利语翻译和文化适应性调整,并评估臂套是否能改善这些患者的 QoL,而与疾病演变无关:翻译包括 4 个步骤:正译、反译、反译审查和患者访谈。问卷调查的对象是 50 名 18 岁以上的 UEL 女性患者,她们都收到了每天使用压力鞘的处方。30 天后进行了第二次问卷调查。44 名患者完成了研究(第 1 组:26 名患者有使用压力鞘的指征,并穿戴了压力鞘;第 2 组:18 名患者尽管有处方,但不愿穿戴压力鞘。使用 Prism 9 软件进行了描述性统计分析。结果T 检验显示,"症状"、"功能"、"外观 "和 "心理 "量表的变化具有统计学意义。结论这项观察性研究的数据显示,从患者角度分析,使用压力鞘后,BCRL 患者在症状、功能、外观和心理方面的 HR-QOL 也趋于改善。事实证明,Lymph-Q 是医生在试图改进 BCRL 治疗方法时的一个重要盟友,它不仅基于科学证据,还基于 PROMs。
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期刊介绍: JPRAS An International Journal of Surgical Reconstruction is one of the world''s leading international journals, covering all the reconstructive and aesthetic aspects of plastic surgery. The journal presents the latest surgical procedures with audit and outcome studies of new and established techniques in plastic surgery including: cleft lip and palate and other heads and neck surgery, hand surgery, lower limb trauma, burns, skin cancer, breast surgery and aesthetic surgery.
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