Validation of the Skin Symptom Assessment (SSA) questionnaire for the evaluation of radiation dermatitis in breast cancer patients.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Olivia Kuszaj, Marley Day, Liying Zhang, Henry Wong, Shing Fung Lee, Jennifer Y Y Kwan, Alyssa J Wang, Sarah Bayrakdarian, Irene Karam, William Tran, Edward Chow
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Purpose: Radiation dermatitis (RD) is a painful side effect of radiation therapy (RT). The objective of this analysis was to investigate the validity and reliability of the Skin Symptom Assessment (SSA) questionnaire in evaluating the severity of patient- and clinician-reported outcomes for RD in breast cancer patients by comparing it to a validated assessment tool, the Radiation-Induced Skin Reaction Assessment Scale (RISRAS) questionnaire.

Methods: This study compared patient and clinician-reported outcomes for RD from previous clinical trials conducted in a Canadian cancer centre. The analysis included 376 and 38 patients in the two trials using Mepitel Film (doi.org/10.1200) and StrataXRT (clinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT05594498), respectively. Patients in both studies completed the SSA and RISRAS questionnaires at baseline, 2-weeks post-RT, and 3 months after completion of RT. Clinician SSA and RISRAS assessments were collected at baseline and 2-weeks post-RT. These time points were analyzed longitudinally to investigate the SSA's validity in RD symptom assessment.

Results: The majority of patient-reported items on the SSA and RISRAS assessments demonstrated positive significant associations between symptoms of itchiness, between pain/soreness and pain/discomfort, and between blistering or erythema with burning sensation items. All items in the clinician-reported SSA and clinician component of RISRAS showed positive statistical significance between items measuring erythema, pigmentation or edema with dry desquamation, and blistering/peeling with moist desquamation.

Conclusions: The SSA has been validated for assessing patient- and clinician-reported symptoms of RD accurately as outcomes correlate well with the previously validated RISRAS assessment.

用于评估乳腺癌患者放射性皮炎的皮肤症状评估 (SSA) 问卷的验证。
目的:放射性皮炎(RD)是放射治疗(RT)的一种令人痛苦的副作用。本分析的目的是通过将皮肤症状评估(SSA)问卷与有效的评估工具辐射诱发皮肤反应评估量表(RISRAS)问卷进行比较,研究皮肤症状评估问卷在评估患者和临床医生报告的乳腺癌患者放射性皮炎严重程度方面的有效性和可靠性:本研究比较了加拿大一家癌症中心以前进行的临床试验中患者和临床医生报告的 RD 结果。分析包括分别使用 Mepitel Film(doi.org/10.1200)和 StrataXRT(clinicaltrials.gov 识别码:NCT05594498)进行的两项试验中的 376 名和 38 名患者。两项研究的患者分别在基线、RT 术后 2 周和 RT 术后 3 个月填写了 SSA 和 RISRAS 问卷。临床医生在基线和 RT 术后 2 周收集了 SSA 和 RISRAS 评估。对这些时间点进行纵向分析,以研究 SSA 在 RD 症状评估中的有效性:结果:SSA和RISRAS评估中的大多数患者报告项目显示,瘙痒症状之间、疼痛/酸痛与疼痛/不适之间以及水疱或红斑与灼烧感项目之间存在正相关。临床医生报告的 SSA 和 RISRAS 临床医生部分的所有项目在测量红斑、色素沉着或水肿与干性脱屑以及水疱/脱皮与湿性脱屑的项目之间均显示出积极的统计学意义:结论:SSA 已通过验证,可准确评估患者和临床医生报告的 RD 症状,其结果与之前通过验证的 RISRAS 评估结果有很好的相关性。
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Supportive Care in Cancer
Supportive Care in Cancer 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
9.70%
发文量
751
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Supportive Care in Cancer provides members of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC) and all other interested individuals, groups and institutions with the most recent scientific and social information on all aspects of supportive care in cancer patients. It covers primarily medical, technical and surgical topics concerning supportive therapy and care which may supplement or substitute basic cancer treatment at all stages of the disease. Nursing, rehabilitative, psychosocial and spiritual issues of support are also included.
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