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Development of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire Module for Older People With Cancer: The Eortc Qlq-Eld15 Publisher Pubmed



Johnson C1 ; Fitzsimmons D2 ; Gilbert J1 ; Arrarras JI3 ; Hammerlid E4 ; Bredart A5 ; Ozmen M6 ; Dilektasli E6 ; Coolbrandt A7 ; Kenis C7 ; Young T8 ; Chow E9 ; Venkitaraman R10 ; Howse F1 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Johnson C1
  2. Fitzsimmons D2
  3. Gilbert J1
  4. Arrarras JI3
  5. Hammerlid E4
  6. Bredart A5
  7. Ozmen M6
  8. Dilektasli E6
  9. Coolbrandt A7
  10. Kenis C7
  11. Young T8
  12. Chow E9
  13. Venkitaraman R10
  14. Howse F1
  15. George S11
  16. Oconnor S12
  17. Yadegarfar G13

Source: European Journal of Cancer Published:2010


Abstract

Background and aim: There is a lack of instruments that focus on the specific health-related quality of life (HRQOL) issues that affect older people with cancer. The aim of this study was to develop a HRQOL questionnaire module to supplement the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) core questionnaire, the EORTC QLQ-C30 for older (>70 years) patients with cancer. Methods: Phases 1-3 were conducted in seven countries following modified EORTC Quality of Life Group guidelines for module development. Phase 1: potentially relevant issues were identified by a systematic literature review, a questionnaire survey of 17 multi-disciplinary health professionals and two rounds of qualitative interviews. The first round included 9 patients aged >70. The second round was a comparative series of interviews with 49 patients >70 years with a range of cancer diagnoses and 40 patients aged 50-69 years matched for gender and disease site. In Phase 2 the issues were formulated into a long provisional item list. This was administered in Phase 3 together with the QLQ-C30 to two further groups of cancer patients aged >70 (n = 97) or 50-69 years (n = 85) to determine the importance, relevance and acceptability of each item. Redundant and duplicate items were removed; issues specific to the older group were selected for the final questionnaire. Results: In Phase 1, 75 issues were identified. These were reduced in Phase 2 to create a 45 item provisional list. Phase 3 testing of the provisional list led to the selection of 15 items with good range of response, high scores of importance and relevance in the older patients. This resulted in the EORTC QLQ-ELD15, containing five conceptually coherent scales (functional independence, relationships with family and friends, worries about the future, autonomy and burden of illness). Conclusion: The EORTC QLQ-ELD15 in combination with the EORTC QLQ-C30 is ready for large-scale validation studies, and will assess HRQOL issues of most relevance and concern for older people with cancer across a wide range of cancer sites and treatment stages. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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