肉瘤评估方法-儿科版本(SAM-Paeds):针对儿童肉瘤的疾病特异性患者报告结果测量方法的发展。

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Rachel M Taylor, Sophie-Anne Purnell, Sian Hocking, Rachael Windsor, Craig Gerrand, Meriel Jenney, Madeleine Adams
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目的:肉瘤约占16岁以下儿童所有癌症的10-15%。与其他癌症相比,与健康有关的生活质量(HRQoL)较差;然而,这些研究受到非肉瘤患者特异性的通用HRQoL测量的限制。本研究的目的是开发儿童版的肉瘤评估量表(SAM)。方法:采用混合方法进行研究,分为项目生成、项目缩减和内容效度建立三个阶段。8-16岁的儿童和0-16岁儿童的父母被诊断为肉瘤并在治疗完成的5年内被邀请参加。结果:共有来自三个地点的29名儿童和38名家长参与了本研究。访谈记录的内容分析确定了277个诊断后体验陈述,其中128个“项目”包括在项目减少问卷中,分为六个领域;身体、残疾和包容;诊断影响;情感,对家庭和教育的影响。结论:本研究开发了首个针对儿童肉瘤患者的疾病特异性HRQoL测量方法。SAM-Paeds计划纳入国际肉瘤临床试验,并将与目前的通用措施一起进行验证。采用与成人SAM问卷相同的方法开发,将有助于纵向评估生活质量,以评估儿童肉瘤的诊断和治疗的长期影响。
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Sarcoma Assessment Measure-Paediatric Version (SAM-Paeds): development of a disease-specific patient reported outcome measure for children with sarcoma.

Purpose: Sarcomas account for approximately 10-15% of all cancer in children aged ≤ 16. Poorer health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is recorded in comparison to other cancers; however, these studies are limited by generic HRQoL measures not being specific to patients with sarcoma. The aim of this study was to develop paediatric version of the Sarcoma Assessment Measure (SAM).

Methods: This mixed methods study comprised three stages: item generation, item reduction and establishing content validity. Children aged 8-16 years and parents of children aged 0-16 years with a diagnosis of sarcoma and within 5 years of completion of treatment were invited to participate.

Results: A total of 29 children and 38 parents from three sites participated in the study. Content analysis of the interview transcripts identified 277 post-diagnosis experience statements of which 128 'items' were included in an Item Reduction Questionnaire, grouped into six domains; physical, disability and inclusion; impact of diagnosis; emotional, impact on family, education. Items with a mean score < 5 and a content validity index of < 0.75 were removed. The final version of SAM-Paeds comprises 33 items (parent version) and 21 items (child version).

Conclusion: This study has developed the first disease-specific HRQoL measure for paediatric sarcoma patients. SAM-Paeds is planned for inclusion within international sarcoma clinical trials and will be validated alongside current generic measures. Developed with the same methodology as the adult SAM questionnaire will facilitate the assessment of QoL longitudinally to assess the long-term impact of the diagnosis and treatment of sarcoma in childhood.

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Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes
Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes Health Professions-Health Information Management
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