| Literature DB >> 29694609 |
Juliana Alvares Duarte Bonini Campos1, Maria Cláudia Bernardes Spexoto1, Wanderson Roberto da Silva1, Sergio Vicente Serrano2, João Marôco3.
Abstract
Objective To evaluate the psychometric properties of the seven theoretical models proposed in the literature for European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire Core 30 (EORTC QLQ-C30), when applied to a sample of Brazilian cancer patients. Methods Content and construct validity (factorial, convergent, discriminant) were estimated. Confirmatory factor analysis was performed. Convergent validity was analyzed using the average variance extracted. Discriminant validity was analyzed using correlational analysis. Internal consistency and composite reliability were used to assess the reliability of instrument. Results A total of 1,020 cancer patients participated. The mean age was 53.3±13.0 years, and 62% were female. All models showed adequate factorial validity for the study sample. Convergent and discriminant validities and the reliability were compromised in all of the models for all of the single items referring to symptoms, as well as for the "physical function" and "cognitive function" factors. Conclusion All theoretical models assessed in this study presented adequate factorial validity when applied to Brazilian cancer patients. The choice of the best model for use in research and/or clinical protocols should be centered on the purpose and underlying theory of each model.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29694609 PMCID: PMC5968798 DOI: 10.1590/s1679-45082018ao4132
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Einstein (Sao Paulo) ISSN: 1679-4508
Complete models evaluated of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire Core 30 (EORTC QLQ-C30)
| Model | Second-order factor | First-order factor | Items | Correlated factors |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| a | - | Quality of life | →29, 30 | All |
| - | Physical function | →1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | ||
| - | Role function | →6, 7 | ||
| - | Emotional function | →21, 22, 23, 24 | ||
| - | Cognitive function | →20, 25 | ||
| - | Social function | →26, 27 | ||
| - | Fatigue | →10, 12, 18 | ||
| - | Nausea and vomiting | →14, 15 | ||
| - | Pain | →9, 19 | ||
| - | Spurious | →8, 11, 13, 16, 17 | ||
| b | - | Quality of life | →29, 30 | Quality of life, mental health and physical health |
| Physical health | →Physical function | →1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | ||
| →Nausea and vomiting | →14, 15 | |||
| - | →11, 13, 16, 17 | |||
| Mental health | →Emotional function | →21, 22, 23, 24 | ||
| →Cognitive function | →20, 25 | |||
| Both factors (mental health and physical health) | →Social function | →26, 27 | ||
| →Fatigue | →10, 12, 18 | |||
| →Role function | →6, 7 | |||
| →Pain | →9, 19 | |||
| - | →8 | |||
| b adapted | - | Quality of life | →29, 30 | Quality of life, mental health and physical health |
| Physical health | →Physical function | →1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | ||
| →Nausea and vomiting | →14, 15 | |||
| →Role function | →6, 7 | |||
| →Fatigue | →10, 12, 18 | |||
| →Pain | →9, 19 | |||
| - | →8, 11, 13, 16, 17 | |||
| Mental health | →Emotional function | →21, 22, 23, 24 | ||
| →Cognitive function | →20, 25 | |||
| →Social function | →26, 27 | |||
| →Pain | →9, 19 | |||
| - | →8 | |||
| c | - | Quality of life | →29, 30 | Quality of life, mental function and physical burden |
| Physical burden | →Physical function | →1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | ||
| →Fatigue | →10, 12, 18 | |||
| →Nausea and vomiting | →14, 15 | |||
| →Pain | →9, 19 | |||
| - | →8, 11, 13, 16, 17 | |||
| Mental function | →Emotional function | →21, 22, 23, 24 | ||
| →Cognitive function | →20, 25 | |||
| Both factors (mental function and physical burden) | →Role function | →6, 7 | ||
| →Social function | →26, 27 | |||
| c adapted | - | Quality of life | →29, 30 | Quality of life, mental function and physical burden |
| Physical burden | →Physical function | →1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | ||
| →Fatigue | →10, 12, 18 | |||
| →Nausea and vomiting | →14, 15 | |||
| →Pain | →9,19 | |||
| - | →8, 11, 13, 16, 17 | |||
| →Role function | →6, 7 | |||
| Mental function | →Emotional function | →21, 22, 23, 24 | ||
| →Cognitive function | →20, 25 | |||
| →Social function | →26, 27 | |||
| d | - | Quality of life | →29, 30 | Quality of life, function and burden |
| Function | →Physical function | →1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | ||
| →Role function | →6, 7 | |||
| →Emotional function | →21, 22, 23, 24 | |||
| →Cognitive function | →20, 25 | |||
| →Social function | →26, 27 | |||
| Burden | →Fatigue | →10, 12, 18 | ||
| →Nausea and Vomiting | →14, 15 | |||
| →Pain | →9, 19 | |||
| - | →8, 11, 13, 16, 17 | |||
| e | - | Quality of life | →29, 30 | Quality of life and health-related quality of life |
| Health-related quality of life | →Physical function | →1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | ||
| →Role function | →6, 7 | |||
| →Emotional function | →21, 22, 23, 24 | |||
| →Cognitive function | →20, 25 | |||
| →Social function | →26, 27 | |||
| →Fatigue | →10, 12, 18 | |||
| →Nausea and Vomiting | →14, 15 | |||
| →Pain | →9, 19 | |||
| - | →8, 11, 13, 16, 17 | |||
| f | Quality of life | →29, 30 | None | |
| Function | →Physical function | →1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | ||
| →Role function | →6, 7 | |||
| →Emotional function | →21, 22, 23, 24 | |||
| →Cognitive function | →20, 25 | |||
| →Social function | →26, 27 | |||
| Burden | ←Fatigue | →10, 12, 18 | ||
| ←Nausea and vomiting | →14, 15 | |||
| ←Pain | →9, 19 | |||
| - | ←8, 11, 13, 16, 17 | |||
| →Quality of life and function | - |
formative first-order factors with freely estimated weights;
formative first-order factors with fixed weights. The arrows refer to the direction of the trajectories that must be used to build the model.
Indicators for evaluation of psychometric properties of factor models of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire Core 30 (EORTC QLQ-C30)
| Model | CFA | e | AVE | CR | α | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| λ | β (p<0.001) | χ2/df | CFI | TLI | RMSEA (90%CI) | r2 | |||||
| a complete | 0.22-1.00 | - | 3.07 | 0.97 | 0.96 | 0.045 (0.042-0.049) | 0.05-0.83 | - | 0.21-0.88 | 0.54-0.94 | 0.40-0.84 |
| a refined | 0.45-1.00 | - | 3.59 | 0.97 | 0.96 | 0.051 (0.047-0.054) | 0.05-0.83 | 16, 17 | 0.30-0.88 | 0.56-0.94 | 0.39-0.84 |
| a refined | 0.53-1.00 | - | 3.99 | 0.97 | 0.96 | 0.055 (0.051-0.058) | 0.05-0.83 | - | 0.55-0.88 | 0.66-0.94 | 0.40-0.84 |
| b adapted | 0.23-1.00 | 0.39-0.96 | 5.76 | 0.92 | 0.91 | 0.069 (0.066-0.072) | 0.29-0.63 | - | 0.23-0.88 | 0.57-0.94 | 0.40-0.84 |
| b adapted | 0.48-1.00 | 0.39-0.97 | 6.60 | 0.92 | 0.91 | 0.075 (0.072-0.078) | 0.29-0.63 | 16, 17 | 0.32-0.88 | 0.58-0.94 | 0.40-0.84 |
| c adapted | 0.22-1.00 | 0.59-0.95 | 3.54 | 0.96 | 0.95 | 0.050 (0.047-0.053) | 0.32-0.65 | - | 0.25-0.88 | 0.59-0.94 | 0.40-0.84 |
| c adapted | 0.47-1.00 | 0.59-0.95 | 4.01 | 0.95 | 0.95 | 0.055 (0.052-0.058) | 0.32-0.64 | 16, 17 | 0.36-0.88 | 0.62-0.93 | 0.30-0.84 |
| d | 0.23-0.99 | 0.57-0.98 | 3.99 | 0.95 | 0.95 | 0.055 (0.052-0.058) | 0.30-0.83 | - | 0.27-0.87 | 0.62-0.93 | 0.40-0.84 |
| d refined | 0.48-0.99 | 0.58-0.99 | 4.54 | 0.95 | 0.94 | 0.059 (0.056-0.062) | 0.29-0.83 | 16, 17 | 0.39-0.87 | 0.65-0.93 | 0.30-0.84 |
| e | 0.22-0.99 | 0.57-0.94 | 3.99 | 0.95 | 0.94 | 0.055 (0.052-0.057) | 0.38 | - | 0.24-0.87 | 0.58-0.93 | 0.40-0.84 |
| e refined | 0.47-1.00 | 0.57-0.94 | 4.53 | 0.95 | 0.94 | 0.059 (0.056-0.062) | 0.38 | 16, 17 | 0.35-0.88 | 0.61-0.94 | 0.30-0.84 |
| f | 0.54-1.00 | 0.20-1.00 | 3.73 | 0.96 | 0.95 | 0.052 (0.049-0.055) | - | - | 0.18-0.88 | 0.49-0.88 | 0.40-0.84 |
| g | 0.54-1.00 | 0.20-1.00 | 3.74 | 0.96 | 0.95 | 0.052 (0.049-0.055) | - | - | 0.19-0.88 | 0.51-0.93 | 0.40-0.84 |
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CFA: confirmatory factor analysis: λ: factor weight; χ2/df: χ2 ratio by degree of freedom; CFI: comparative fit index; TLI: Tucker Lewis index; RMSEA: root mean square error of approximation; r2: square of the correlation between the factors; e: excluded items; AVE: average variance extracted; CR: composite reliability; α: Cronbach alpha coefficient.