脊柱肿瘤研究小组成果问卷俄文版的验证

E. B. Tsyrenova, O. Y. Shchelkova, D. Sofronov, K. A. Borzov, A. Valiev, A. V. Kulaga, V. L. Matanova
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简介手术治疗是大多数脊柱恶性肿瘤综合治疗的唯一或主要手段。脊柱肿瘤引起的明显疼痛综合征和神经功能缺损会显著恶化疾病的进展,降低患者的生活质量。编制俄语版专门调查问卷,研究脊柱肿瘤病变患者的生活质量 脊柱肿瘤研究小组结果问卷(SOSG-OQ)。对82名在N.N. Blokhin国立肿瘤医学研究中心接受治疗的脊柱不同部位肿瘤患者进行了SOSG-OQ问卷的心理测量学评估,确认了其收敛效度和信度一致性(Cronbach's α = 0.899)。探索性因素分析证实了问卷结构的适当性及其与基本因素模型的一致性。本文介绍了经过验证的俄文版 SOSG-OQ 问卷的工具(文本和数据分析说明),以便在临床实践中使用。使用新版 SOSG-OQ 问卷得出的结果显示,脊柱肿瘤患者的生活质量明显下降。此外,手术后患者对健康相关生活质量的描述明显高于治疗前。经过验证的俄文版 SOSG-OQ 问卷可推荐用于肿瘤临床,以更准确、更有区别地评估患者的表现状态、情绪状况、经历,评估与疾病相关的生活环境,从而促进更有针对性的个性化心理护理。
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Validation of the Russian version of Spine Oncology Study Group Outcomes Questionnaire
Introduction. Surgical intervention is the only or main component of combination treatment of the majority of malignant tumors of the spine. Pronounced pain syndrome and neurological deficit caused by spinal tumors significantly worsen disease progression, decrease patients’ quality of life.Aim. To develop a Russian-language version of a specialized questionnaire to study the quality of life of patients suffering from tumor lesions of the spine Spine Oncology Study Group Outcomes Questionnaire (SOSG-OQ).Materials and methods. In 82 patients with tumors of various parts of the spine who are treated at the N.N. Blokhin National Medical Research Center of Oncology, psychometric evaluation of the SOSG-OQ questionnaire was performed confirming its convergent validity and reliability–consistency (Cronbach’s α = 0.899).Results. Exploratory factor analysis confirmed adequacy of the questionnaire’s structure and its conformity to the basic factor model. Instruments of the validated Russian version of the SOSG-OQ questionnaire (text and data analysis instructions) for its use in clinical practice are presented. Results obtained using the new SOSG-OQ questionnaire show a significant decrease in quality of life of patients with spinal tumors. Additionally, after surgery patients described their health-related quality of life significantly higher than prior to treatment.Conclusion. Validated Russian version of the SOSG-OQ questionnaire can be recommended for application in oncological clinic for more precise and differentiated evaluation of performance status, emotional condition, experience of patients, evaluation of life circumstances associated with the disease to promote more targeted and personalized psychological care.
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