Toward a validated European instrument to measure the socioeconomic impact of cancer.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
International Journal of Cancer Pub Date : 2026-06-15 Epub Date: 2026-03-03 DOI:10.1002/ijc.70364
Jasper Ubels, Julie M Vancoppenolle, Josephine Tetteh, Wim H van Harten, Valesca P Retèl, Michael Schlander, Nora Franzen
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Abstract

A cancer diagnosis can impose a financial burden on patients and their families, defined as socio-economic impact (SEI) within a framework of the Organization of European Cancer Institutes (OECI). The Socio-Economic Consequences of Cancer (SEC) study assessed SEI in 25 European countries using the Canadian Financial Index of Toxicity (FIT) instrument, showing substantial variation and supporting the need for a validated Europe-specific instrument. We examined the FIT instrument's validity and reliability in a secondary analysis of the SEC study, exploring whether the SEI framework supported its validation. Factor analyses were performed on the largest subgroup sharing cancer type, language, and country. The aim was to test whether the Canadian model could be replicated or a SEI-based model fit better. Reliability and construct validity were analyzed, followed by configural invariance and Differential Item Functioning (DIF) analysis for cross-country comparability. We used data from Bulgaria, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, and Spain. The original FIT-instrument failed to replicate in the Spanish sample, leading to an SEI-based model with better fit (CFI = 0.975, RMSEA (90% CI) = 0.104 (0-0.278), χ2 = 18, p = .60). The instrument was reliable. Construct validity was partly confirmed. Configural invariance testing suggested that the SEI-based model's factor structure fits better in Europe, while DIF was identified, implying that direct score comparisons across countries should be done with care. In conclusion, the original FIT-instrument could not be fully validated in Europe whereas the SEI-framework improved score interpretation, supporting its use in developing a validated instrument tailored to the European context.

寻求一种有效的欧洲工具来衡量癌症的社会经济影响。
在欧洲癌症研究所组织(OECI)的框架内,癌症诊断可能给患者及其家庭带来经济负担,这被定义为社会经济影响(SEI)。癌症的社会经济后果(SEC)研究使用加拿大金融毒性指数(FIT)工具评估了25个欧洲国家的SEI,结果显示存在实质性差异,并支持需要一种经过验证的欧洲特定工具。我们在SEC研究的二次分析中检验了FIT工具的效度和信度,探索SEI框架是否支持其有效性。对共享癌症类型、语言和国家的最大亚组进行因素分析。其目的是测试加拿大模式是否可以复制,或者基于sei的模式是否更适合。分析了信度和结构效度,然后进行了结构不变性和差异项目功能(DIF)分析。我们使用了来自保加利亚、法国、德国、荷兰、挪威和西班牙的数据。原始的fit仪器无法在西班牙样本中重复,导致基于sei的模型具有更好的拟合(CFI = 0.975, RMSEA (90% CI) = 0.104 (0-0.278), χ2 = 18, p = 0.60)。这仪器很可靠。构念效度得到部分证实。配置不变性检验表明,基于sei的模型的因素结构更适合欧洲,而DIF被确定,这意味着各国之间的直接得分比较应该谨慎进行。总之,最初的fit仪器无法在欧洲得到充分验证,而sei框架改进了评分解释,支持其用于开发适合欧洲背景的经过验证的仪器。
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13.40
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460
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Cancer (IJC) is the official journal of the Union for International Cancer Control—UICC; it appears twice a month. IJC invites submission of manuscripts under a broad scope of topics relevant to experimental and clinical cancer research and publishes original Research Articles and Short Reports under the following categories: -Cancer Epidemiology- Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics- Infectious Causes of Cancer- Innovative Tools and Methods- Molecular Cancer Biology- Tumor Immunology and Microenvironment- Tumor Markers and Signatures- Cancer Therapy and Prevention
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