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Predictive factors of overall well-being using the EORTC QLQ-C15-PAL extracted from the EORTC QLQ-C30.

Authors :
Lam K
Zeng L
Zhang L
Tseng LM
Hou MF
Fairchild A
Vassiliou V
Jesus-Garcia R
Alm El-Din MA
Kumar A
Forges F
Chie WC
Sahgal A
Poon M
Chow E
Source :
Journal of palliative medicine [J Palliat Med] 2013 Apr; Vol. 16 (4), pp. 402-8. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Mar 04.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Objective: The European Organization of Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Quality of Life Questionnaire - Core 15 Palliative (EORTC QLQ-C15-PAL) was developed to assess quality of life (QOL) for the palliative cancer population to decrease patient burden. The purpose of this study was to compare predictive factors for well-being in the QLQ-C15-PAL extracted from the EORTC Quality of Life Questionnaire - Core 30 (QLQ-C30) with the QLQ-C30 itself.<br />Methods and Materials: Patients with advanced cancer referred for treatment of bone metastases completed the QLQ-C30. Fifteen items from the QLQ-C15-PAL were extracted from the QLQ-C30. Univariate and multivariate analyses were used to determine predictive factors of the global QOL/health score in both tools. In the multivariate analyses, a p value of <0.003 indicated statistical significance.<br />Results: Overall, predictive factors were similar when analyzing data from both tools. Predictive factors for the QLQ-C30 were role functioning (p<0.0001), fatigue (p<0.0001), nausea/vomiting (p<0.0001), and financial problems (p<0.0001) and factors for the extracted QLQ-C15-PAL were physical functioning (p<0.0001) and fatigue (p<0.0001).<br />Conclusions: Extraction of the QLQ-C15-PAL items from the QLQ-C30 resulted in similar predictive QOL domains for all patient subgroups analyzed individually. The QLQ-C15-PAL is reflective of the QLQ-C30 domains and is recommended for future studies involving patients in a palliative setting, as this shorter questionnaire reduces patient burden and may increase accrual and compliance, while maintaining a similar breadth of coverage and achieving the same predictive ability.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1557-7740
Volume :
16
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of palliative medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23458649
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2012.0398