Development and Validation of an Adapted Tool to Measure Health-Related Social Needs for the Prostate Cancer Population in Nigeria.

IF 3 Q2 ONCOLOGY
JCO Global Oncology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-22 DOI:10.1200/GO-24-00525
Musliu Adetola Tolani, Mudi Awaisu, Christian Agbo Agbo, Ayodeji Olawale Afolayan, Kabir Abdulkareem, Bernice Ofori, Sarah Sandlow, Dennis Li, Adam Murphy
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Abstract

Purpose: The lack of culturally appropriate tools is a key obstacle to the identification of unmet social needs in the cancer population of Nigeria. To support sustainable strategies for social needs screening and intervention, this study aimed to develop and validate a health-related social needs screening tool for the prostate cancer population in Nigeria.

Patients and methods: The study was performed in three stages at three Nigerian tertiary hospitals: (1) instrument adaptation using the Health Leads social needs screening toolkit as the primary framework, which involved domain specification and question item prioritization through three rounds of Delphi surveys among 15 health care workers, 15 patients with prostate cancer, and 15 caregivers; (2) face validation among 10 patients with prostate cancer through cognitive interviews for feedback on format, language clarity, ease of answering, comprehensiveness and applicability, and then member checking to review and approve question modifications; and (3) pilot testing for reliability analysis and readability assessment among 30 patients with prostate cancer. Descriptive and inferential statistics and qualitative analysis were performed.

Results: During the first Delphi round, the highest three of the 10 top-ranking domains were financial resource strain (84%), sociodemographics (80%), and behavioral/mental health (80%). For single-question item prioritization, an agreement was reached in the employment, education, social isolation, and supports domains during the second round, and for the remaining domains during the third round. The format, clarity, ease of answering, and comprehensiveness of seven question items were modified, and two question items were substituted during face validation. The modified tool had a Cronbach's α of .67 and was considered appropriate for second-grade readers.

Conclusion: To our knowledge, this study developed the first screening tool with acceptable internal validity and understandability to assess social needs in the prostate cancer population of Nigeria.

开发和验证一种适合的工具来衡量尼日利亚前列腺癌人群的健康相关社会需求。
目的:缺乏文化上适当的工具是确定尼日利亚癌症人口未满足的社会需求的主要障碍。为了支持社会需求筛查和干预的可持续战略,本研究旨在为尼日利亚前列腺癌人群开发和验证与健康相关的社会需求筛查工具。患者和方法:本研究在尼日利亚三所三级医院分三个阶段进行:(1)采用Health Leads社会需求筛查工具包作为主要框架,通过对15名卫生保健工作者、15名前列腺癌患者和15名护理人员进行三轮德尔菲调查,涉及领域规范和问题项目优先级;(2)对10例前列腺癌患者进行面部验证,通过认知访谈对问题的格式、语言的清晰性、易答性、全面性、适用性进行反馈,并通过成员审核对问题修改进行审核和批准;(3)对30例前列腺癌患者进行信度分析和可读性评价的中试。进行描述性统计、推断性统计和定性分析。结果:在第一轮德尔菲中,10个排名最高的领域中排名最高的三个是财务资源紧张(84%)、社会人口统计学(80%)和行为/心理健康(80%)。对于单一问题的优先顺序,在第二轮中就就业、教育、社会隔离和支持领域达成了协议,在第三轮中就其余领域达成了协议。修改了7个题项的格式、清晰度、易答性和全面性,并在人脸验证时替换了2个题项。改进后的工具Cronbach's α为0.67,适合二年级读者使用。结论:据我们所知,本研究开发了第一个具有可接受的内部效度和可理解性的筛查工具,以评估尼日利亚前列腺癌人群的社会需求。
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JCO Global Oncology
JCO Global Oncology Medicine-Oncology
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