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2. International validation of two EORTC questionnaires for assessment of health‐related quality of life for patients with high‐grade non‐Hodgkin lymphoma (QLQ‐NHL‐HG29) and low‐grade non‐Hodgkin lymphoma (QLQ‐NHL‐LG20)
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Oerlemans, Simone, Efficace, Fabio, Kyriakou, Charalampia, Freitas, Ana Carolina, Shamieh, Omar, Creutzberg, Carien L., Lehmann, Jens, Petranovic, Duska, Nagele, Eva, Bredart, Anne, Dong, Dong, Scholz, Christian W., Caocci, Giovanni, Molica, Stefano, Griškevičius, Laimonas, Xochelli, Aliki, Kieffer, Jacobien M., Agelink van Rentergem, Joost A., Alrjoub, Waleed, Mueller, Anja, Gomes Da Silva, Maria, Alves da Costa, Filipa, Malak, Sandra, Cocks, Kim, and van de Poll‐Franse, Lonneke V.
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EORTC ,non‐Hodgkin lymphoma ,PRO ,psychometric properties ,quality of life ,questionnaire ,symptoms - Abstract
Background: Health‐related quality of life (HRQOL) is a critical aspect to consider when making treatment decisions for patients with non‐Hodgkin‐lymphoma (NHL). This international study by the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) tested the psychometric properties of two newly developed measures for patients with high‐grade (HG)‐ and low‐grade (LG)‐NHL: the EORTC QLQ‐NHL‐HG29 and the EORTC QLQ‐NHL‐LG20 to supplement the core questionnaire (EORTC QLQ‐C30). Methods: Overall, 768 patients with HG‐NHL (N = 423) and LG‐NHL (N = 345) from 12 countries completed the QLQ‐C30, QLQ‐NHL‐HG29/QLQ‐NHL‐LG20 and a debriefing questionnaire at baseline, and a subset at follow‐up for either retest (N = 125/124) or responsiveness to change (RCA; N = 98/49). Results: Confirmatory factor analysis showed an acceptable to good fit of the 29 items of the QLQ‐NHL‐HG29 on its five scales (symptom burden [SB], neuropathy, physical condition/fatigue [PF], emotional impact [EI], and worries about health/ functioning [WH]), and of the 20 items of the QLQ‐NHL‐LG20 on its four scales (SB, PF, EI, and WH). Completion took on average 10 minutes. Test–retest reliability, convergent validity, known‐group comparisons, and RCA find satisfactory results of both measures. A total of 31%–78% of patients with HG‐NHL and 22%–73% of patients with LG‐NHL reported symptoms and/or worries (e.g., tingling in hands/ feet, lack of energy, and worries about recurrence). Patients reporting symptoms/ worries had substantially lower HRQOL compared to those without. Discussion: The use of the EORTC QLQ‐NHL‐HG29 and QLQ‐NHL‐LG20 questionnaires in clinical research and practice will provide clinically relevant data to better inform treatment decision‐making. Plain language summary � The European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Quality of Life Group developed two questionnaires. � These questionnaires measure health‐related quality of life. � The questionnaires are for patients with high‐grade or low‐grade non‐Hodgkin lymphoma. � They are called the EORTC QLQ‐NHL‐HG29 and QLQ‐NHL‐LG20. � The questionnaires are now internationally validated. � This study demonstrates that the questionnaires are reliably and valid, which are important aspects of a questionnaire. � The questionnaires can now be used in clinical trials and practice. � With the information gathered from the questionnaires, patients and clinicians can better evaluate treatments and discuss the best choice for a patient.
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- 2023
3. International validation of the questionnaire for assessment of health‐related quality of life for patients with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
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Oerlemans, Simone, Efficace, Fabio, Kieffer, Jacobien M., Kyriakou, Charalampia, Xochelli, Aliki, Levedahl, Kerstin, Petranović, Duška, Borges, Fabio Cardoso, Bredart, Anne, Shamieh, Omar, Gziskevicius, Laimonas, Lehmann, Jens, Scholz, Christian W., Caocci, Giovanni, Molica, Stefano, Stamatopoulos, Kostas, Panteliadou, Alkistis‐Kyra, Papaioannou, Maria, Alrjoob, Waleed, Baliakas, Panagiotis, Rosenquist, Richard, Malak, Sandra, Miranda, Ana, Cocks, Kim, and Poll‐Franse, Lonneke
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PRO ,BIOMEDICINA I ZDRAVSTVO. Kliničke medicinske znanosti. Interna medicina ,EORTC ,quality of life ,questionnaire ,symptoms ,social sciences ,psychometric properties ,BIOMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE. Clinical Medical Sciences. Internal Medicine ,humanities ,chronic lymphocytic leukaemia - Abstract
Selecting the most appropriate chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) treatment is challenging. Patient-reported health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is therefore a critical aspect to consider. This international study by the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) tested the psychometric properties of a newly developed measure for CLL patients: the EORTC QLQ-CLL17 to supplement the core questionnaire (EORTC QLQ-C30). Patients with CLL (n = 341) from 12 countries completed the QLQ-C30, QLQ-CLL17 and a debriefing questionnaire. Sociodemographic and clinical data were recorded from medical records. A high percentage (30%-66%) reported symptoms and/or worries (e.g. aches/pains in muscles, lack of energy and worry/fears about health). Confirmatory factor analysis showed an acceptable to good fit of the 17 items on the three scales (i.e. symptom burden, physical condition/fatigue and worries/fears about health and functioning). Completion took on average 8 min. Test-retest and convergent validity was demonstrated. The QLQ-CLL17 differentiated between patients with an Eastern Cooperative Oncology group (ECOG) performance of 0 versus 1-3 (p's < 0.01 and clinically relevant). The newly developed EORTC QLQ-CLL17 will increase sensitivity of HRQoL assessment in patients with CLL. Implementation of this questionnaire both in clinical research and practice will help to generate unique clinically relevant data to better inform CLL treatment decision-making.
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- 2022
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4. International validation of the EORTC QLQ‐CLL17 questionnaire for assessment of health‐related quality of life for patients with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia.
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Oerlemans, Simone, Efficace, Fabio, Kieffer, Jacobien M., Kyriakou, Charalampia, Xochelli, Aliki, Levedahl, Kerstin, Petranovic, Duska, Borges, Fabio Cardoso, Bredart, Anne, Shamieh, Omar, Gziskevicius, Laimonas, Lehmann, Jens, Scholz, Christian W., Caocci, Giovanni, Molica, Stefano, Stamatopoulos, Kostas, Panteliadou, Alkistis‐Kyra, Papaioannou, Maria, Alrjoob, Waleed, and Baliakas, Panagiotis
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LYMPHOCYTIC leukemia ,QUALITY of life ,CONFIRMATORY factor analysis ,CHRONIC leukemia ,PSYCHOMETRICS ,MEDICAL research - Abstract
Summary: Selecting the most appropriate chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) treatment is challenging. Patient‐reported health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) is therefore a critical aspect to consider. This international study by the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) tested the psychometric properties of a newly developed measure for CLL patients: the EORTC QLQ‐CLL17 to supplement the core questionnaire (EORTC QLQ‐C30). Patients with CLL (n = 341) from 12 countries completed the QLQ‐C30, QLQ‐CLL17 and a debriefing questionnaire. Sociodemographic and clinical data were recorded from medical records. A high percentage (30%–66%) reported symptoms and/or worries (e.g. aches/pains in muscles, lack of energy and worry/fears about health). Confirmatory factor analysis showed an acceptable to good fit of the 17 items on the three scales (i.e. symptom burden, physical condition/fatigue and worries/fears about health and functioning). Completion took on average 8 min. Test–retest and convergent validity was demonstrated. The QLQ‐CLL17 differentiated between patients with an Eastern Cooperative Oncology group (ECOG) performance of 0 versus 1–3 (p's < 0.01 and clinically relevant). The newly developed EORTC QLQ‐CLL17 will increase sensitivity of HRQoL assessment in patients with CLL. Implementation of this questionnaire both in clinical research and practice will help to generate unique clinically relevant data to better inform CLL treatment decision‐making. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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