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Bernard J Danna1, Michael J Metcalfe1, Erika L Wood1, Jay B Shah1.
Abstract
Background: A key component to monitoring and investigating patient QOL is through patient reported health related quality of life (HRQOL) outcome measures. Many instruments have been used to assess HRQOL in bladder cancer and each instrument varies in its development, validation, the context of its usage in the literature and its applicability to certain disease states. Objective: In this review, we sought to summarize how clinicians and researchers should most appropriately utilize the available HRQOL instruments for bladder cancer.Entities:
Keywords: Urinary bladder neoplasms/surgery; cystectomy; cystectomy/psychology; health surveys; patient outcome assessment; postoperative complications/psychology; psychometrics; quality of life; treatment outcome; urinarydiversion/psychology
Year: 2016 PMID: 27500200 PMCID: PMC4969686 DOI: 10.3233/BLC-160057
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bladder Cancer
Instrument classifications
| Instrument type | Module | Domains | Domains scored individually? | |
| General Instruments | ||||
| FACT-G15 | Cancer-Specific | N/A | Physical, socia/family, emotional, functional | Yes |
| EORTC-QLQ-C3014 | Cancer-Specific | N/A | Functional (physical/role/emotional/ cognitive/social) | Yes |
| Symptom (fatigue, nausea, vomiting/pain) | ||||
| Single items (dyspnea, insomnia, appetite, constipation, diarrhea, finances) | ||||
| Nonmuscle-Invasive Instrument | ||||
| EORTC-QLQ-NMIBC2421 | BCSI | C30 | Grouped (urinary symptoms, malaise, future worries, bloating, sexual function, male sexual problems) | No |
| Single items (Intravesical treatment issues, sexual intimacy, risk of contaminating partner, sexual enjoyment, female sexual problems) | ||||
| Muscle-Invasive Instruments | ||||
| EORTC-QLQ-BLM3020 | BCSI | C30 | Single items (urinary symptoms, sexual function, urostomy issues, catheter use, body image) | No |
| FACT-Bl-Cys22 | BCSI | FACT-G | Single items (urinary symptoms, sexual interest, bowel function, body image, appetite) | No |
| Inclusive Bladder Cancer Instrument | ||||
| BCI23 | BCSI | No | Grouped (blader, bowel and sexual function with function and bother subdomains for each) | Yes |
| FACT-Bl32 | BCSI | FACT-G | Single items (urinary function, sexual function, bowel function, appetite, ostomy care, body image) | No |
Note: Principle Component Analysis was completed to determine if questionnaire items should be grouped or single. Some questionnaires (the NMIBC24 and C30) have both grouped domains and single items. The BCI is the only BCSI which has individual scores for each domain. See definition of Principal Component Analysis in Appendix 1.
Validation criteria for each BCSI
| Reliability | Criterion validity | Construct validity | ||||
| Test-Retest Reliability | Internal Consistency Reliability | Concurrent Validity | Predictive Validity | Convergent Validity | Divergent Validity | |
| Instrument | (Repeatability Coefficient) | (Cronbach’s Alpha) | (correlation of BCSI to more | |||
| general instrument) | ||||||
| FACT-BlA (V) | ||||||
| EORTC-QLQ-BLM30 | ||||||
| BCI (V) | 0.92 (urinary), 0.87 (bowel), | 0.85 (urinary), 0.82 (bowel), | Yes (SF12, FACT-Bl, FACT-G) | No | Used Function vs. Bother | Used interdomain |
| Correlations | correlations | |||||
| 0.92 (sexual) | 0.91 (sexual) | 0.48 (urinary), 0.45 (bowel), 0.56 (sexual)B | ||||
| FACT-Bl-Cys (V) | 0.79 | 0.83 | Yes (FACT-G)C | No | Correlate general QoL (from FACT-G/SF-36) | No |
| to cystectomy specific QoL (from FACT-Bl-Cys) | ||||||
| EORTC-QLQ-BLS24 | No | all scales > 0.7, except fever/ | Yes (EORTC-QLQ-C30) | No | Used physical function vs. symptom scale | No |
| (Phase III Results) | malaise/abdominal bloating | correlations | ||||
V = Validated. A) Validated, but no public psychometric data. B) Example: Correl(Urinary Bother, Urinary Function) = 0.48, suggesting that bother (importance) subscale quantifies impairments of functional (symptom) subscale. C) Taken from second psychometric study (Anderson et al.).
Characteristics of the validation studies for bladder cancer HRQOL instruments
| Instrument | Sample | Randomized | Prospective/Retrospective | Preoperative | Time Points Used |
| Size | treatment type? | survey administered? | |||
| FACT-Bl (V)A | |||||
| EORTC-QLQ-BLM30A | |||||
| BCI (V) | 315 | No | Retrospective | No | Variable |
| FACT-Bl-Cys (V)B | 50, 190 | No, No | Retrospective, Retrospective | No, Yes | >1 year/4 weeks later, Preop/1 year postop |
| EORTC-QLQ-BLS24 | 410 | Yes | Prospective | Yes | preop, 2 m, 3 m, 6 m, 12m |
= v a li d a t e d. A) No psychometric data available. B) psychometric study 1 (Cookson et al.), psychometric study 2 (Anderson et al.)
Fig.1Decision tree for instrument selection. *Non-validated.