Psychometric assessment of the Traditional Chinese Version of patient reported outcome measurement for breast surgery (BREAST-Q) – Reconstruction module

Ting-Yu Chang , Tongyao Wang , Chia-Chin Lin
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Abstract

Background and objectives

Patient-reported outcomes, as important indicators of quality of life, was utilized in a widely used breast surgery measurement (BREAST-Q) for assessing patient's physical, psychosocial wellbeing and satisfaction. However, the lack of a Traditional Chinese version has limited its use in patient management in Taiwan. The study aims to psychometrically evaluate the Traditional Chinese BREAST-Q reconstruction module for Taiwanese patients undergoing breast cancer related reconstruction.

Methods

Forward and backward translations of the BREAST-Q was followed by expert reviews and pilot testing. Patients undergoing silicon breast reconstruction surgery were recruited from the inpatient and outpatient clinic at a comprehensive medical center. 155 and 96 participants completed the BREAST-Q and the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy–Breast (FACT-B) before and after surgery, respectively. Psychometric properties were analyzed with internal consistency, test-retest reliability, content, construct and criterion validity.

Results

The translated BREAST-Q reconstruction module had Cronbach's alpha values of 0.87 and 0.92 before and after surgery, respectively. The Pearson r values between the baseline and the two-weeks retest were.85 and.73, indicating high test-retest reliability. Expert validity measured by the Content Validity Index were 0.96 and 0.98. Concurrent validity measured by the Pearson correlation coefficients between the BREAST-Q and the FACT-B were.26 and.38, indicating good criterion-related validity.

Conclusions

This study confirms reliability and clinical validity of the Traditional Chinese BREAST-Q reconstruction module in Taiwan for measuring the satisfaction with breasts, overall outcome, process of care, and psychosocial, physical and sexual well-being before and after patients’ breast reconstruction surgery.
传统中文版乳房手术患者报告结果测量(breast - q) -重建模块的心理测量评估
背景与目的患者报告的结果作为生活质量的重要指标,被广泛应用于乳房手术测量(breast - q)中,用于评估患者的身体、心理健康和满意度。然而,由于缺乏繁体中文版本,限制了其在台湾患者管理中的使用。本研究旨在以心理测量学方法评估传统中式breast - q重建模组对台湾乳癌相关重建病患的影响。方法采用专家评审和试点测试的方法对BREAST-Q进行前后翻译。接受硅乳房重建手术的患者来自综合医疗中心的住院和门诊。155名和96名参与者分别在手术前后完成了BREAST-Q和Cancer Therapy-Breast (FACT-B)功能评估。从内部一致性、重测信度、内容、结构和效度等方面分析心理测量的性质。结果翻译后的BREAST-Q重建模块术前和术后的Cronbach’s alpha值分别为0.87和0.92。基线和两周复测之间的Pearson r值为。85年,。73,表示重测信度高。内容效度指数测量的专家效度分别为0.96和0.98。用Pearson相关系数测量BREAST-Q和FACT-B的并发效度。26和。38,表明良好的标准相关效度。结论本研究验证了台湾地区传统breast - q乳房再造模组在乳房再造术前、术后对乳房的满意度、整体效果、护理过程、心理、生理及性方面的信度及临床效度。
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