1. Development and validation of a Modified Patient‐Generated Subjective Global Assessment as a nutritional assessment tool in cancer patients
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Zhenming Fu, Rui Zhang, Kun‐Hua Wang, Ming‐Hua Cong, Tao Li, Min Weng, Zeng‐Qing Guo, Zeng‐Ning Li, Zhao‐Ping Li, Chang Wang, Hong‐Xia Xu, Chun‐Hua Song, Cheng‐Le Zhuang, Qi Zhang, Wei Li, Han‐Ping Shi, and The INSCOC Study Group
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Patient‐generated subjective global assessment ,PG‐SGA ,mPG‐SGA ,Nutritional assessment tool ,Cancer patient ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 ,Human anatomy ,QM1-695 - Abstract
Abstract Background Completing Patient‐Generated Subjective Global Assessment (PG‐SGA) questionnaires is time consuming. This study aimed to develop and validate an easy‐to‐use modified PG‐SGA (mPG‐SGA) for cancer patients. Methods Seventy professionals assessed the content validity, comprehensibility, and difficulty of the full PG‐SGA. A survey including the PG‐SGA and other questionnaires was completed by 34 071 adult hospitalized cancer patients with first cancer diagnosis or recurrent disease with any tumour comorbidities from the INSCOC study. Among them, 1558 patients were followed for 5 years after admission. Reliability and rank correlation were estimated to assess the consistency between PG‐SGA items and to select mPG‐SGA items. The external and internal validity, test–retest reliability, and predictive validity were tested for the mPG‐SGA via comparison with both the PG‐SGA and abridged PG‐SGA (abPG‐SGA). Results After deleting items that more than 50% of professionals considered difficult to evaluate (Worksheet 4) and items with an item‐total correlation
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- 2022
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