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Standardising the Assessment of Patient-reported Outcome Measures in Localised Prostate Cancer. A Systematic Review

Authors :
Ratti, M.M.
Gandaglia, G.
Alleva, E.
Leardini, L.
Sisca, E.S.
Derevianko, A.
Furnari, F.
Ferracini, S. Mazzoleni
Beyer, K.
Moss, C.
Pellegrino, F.
Sorce, G.
Barletta, F.
Scuderi, S.
Omar, M.I.
MacLennan, S.
Williamson, P.R.
Zong, J.
MacLennan, S.J.
Mottet, N.
Cornford, P.
Aiyegbusi, O.L.
Hemelrijck, M. Van
N'Dow, J.
Briganti, A.
Huisman, H.J.
Ratti, M.M.
Gandaglia, G.
Alleva, E.
Leardini, L.
Sisca, E.S.
Derevianko, A.
Furnari, F.
Ferracini, S. Mazzoleni
Beyer, K.
Moss, C.
Pellegrino, F.
Sorce, G.
Barletta, F.
Scuderi, S.
Omar, M.I.
MacLennan, S.
Williamson, P.R.
Zong, J.
MacLennan, S.J.
Mottet, N.
Cornford, P.
Aiyegbusi, O.L.
Hemelrijck, M. Van
N'Dow, J.
Briganti, A.
Huisman, H.J.
Source :
European Urology Oncology; 153; 163; 2588-9311; 2; 5; ~European Urology Oncology~153~163~~~2588-9311~2~5~~
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext<br />CONTEXT: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common cancer among men worldwide. Urinary, bowel, and sexual function, as well as hormonal symptoms and health-related quality of life (HRQoL), were prioritised by patients and professionals as part of a core outcome set for localised PCa regardless of treatment type. OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the measurement properties of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) used in localised PCa and recommend PROMs for use in routine practice and research settings. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: The psychometric properties of PROMs measuring functional and HRQoL domains used in randomised controlled trials including patients with localised PCa were assessed according to the Consensus-based Standards for the Selection of Health Measurement Instruments (COSMIN) methodology. MEDLINE and Embase were searched to identify publications evaluating psychometric properties of the PROMs. The characteristics and methodological quality of the studies included were extracted, tabulated, and assessed according to the COSMIN criteria. EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS: Overall, 27 studies evaluating psychometric properties of the Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC), University of California-Los Angeles Prostate Cancer Index (UCLA-PCI), European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) quality of life core 30 (QLQ-C30) and prostate cancer 25 (QLQ-PR25) modules, International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF), and the 36-item (SF-36) and 12-item Short-Form health survey (SF-12) PROMs were identified and included in the systematic review. EPIC and EORTC QLQ-C30, a general module that assesses patients' physical, psychological, and social functions, were characterised by high internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha 0.46-0.96 and 0.68-0.94 respectively) but low content validity. EORTC QLQ-PR25, which is primarily designed to assess PCa-specific HRQoL, had moderate content validity and internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha 0.39-0.87

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
European Urology Oncology; 153; 163; 2588-9311; 2; 5; ~European Urology Oncology~153~163~~~2588-9311~2~5~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1366859699
Document Type :
Electronic Resource