Brief Report - Development of a Distress Inventory for Cancer: Preliminary Results
CONTEXT: Advances in cancer treatment have led to cure and prolongation of patients' lives; however associated psychosocial problems, including distress, can detrimentally affect patients' compliance with treatment and ultimately, their outcome. Symptom distress has been well addressed in...
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description | CONTEXT: Advances in cancer treatment have led to cure and prolongation
of patients' lives; however associated psychosocial problems, including
distress, can detrimentally affect patients' compliance with treatment
and ultimately, their outcome. Symptom distress has been well addressed
in many studies; however, psychological distress has only been
quantified by using depression or anxiety scales/checklists or quality
of life scales containing a distress sub scale/component or by the use
of scales that are not psychological distress-specific. AIMS: The
present study is an attempt to construct a psychological distress
inventory for specific use with cancer patients. SETTINGS AND DESIGN:
The standardisation sample consisted of 63 randomly selected patients
with head and neck cancer who had undergone/ were undergoing curative
treatment at the Regional Cancer Centre, Trivandrum. PATIENTS AND
METHODS: The Distress Inventory for Cancer contained 57 positively and
negatively toned items. An item analysis was conducted, followed by a
factor analysis, thereby identifying the domains influencing distress.
RESULTS: The final questionnaire contained 26 items subdivided into
four domains viz. the personal, spiritual, physical, and the family
domains, with each domain providing a sub score. The reliability
coefficient (Cronbach's alpha) of the scale was found to be 0.85.
CONCLUSIONS: These are the preliminary results of an ongoing study on
global distress and tool development process. Reported here is the
first step towards development of such tool. |
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of patients' lives; however associated psychosocial problems, including
distress, can detrimentally affect patients' compliance with treatment
and ultimately, their outcome. Symptom distress has been well addressed
in many studies; however, psychological distress has only been
quantified by using depression or anxiety scales/checklists or quality
of life scales containing a distress sub scale/component or by the use
of scales that are not psychological distress-specific. AIMS: The
present study is an attempt to construct a psychological distress
inventory for specific use with cancer patients. SETTINGS AND DESIGN:
The standardisation sample consisted of 63 randomly selected patients
with head and neck cancer who had undergone/ were undergoing curative
treatment at the Regional Cancer Centre, Trivandrum. PATIENTS AND
METHODS: The Distress Inventory for Cancer contained 57 positively and
negatively toned items. An item analysis was conducted, followed by a
factor analysis, thereby identifying the domains influencing distress.
RESULTS: The final questionnaire contained 26 items subdivided into
four domains viz. the personal, spiritual, physical, and the family
domains, with each domain providing a sub score. The reliability
coefficient (Cronbach's alpha) of the scale was found to be 0.85.
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global distress and tool development process. Reported here is the
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of patients' lives; however associated psychosocial problems, including
distress, can detrimentally affect patients' compliance with treatment
and ultimately, their outcome. Symptom distress has been well addressed
in many studies; however, psychological distress has only been
quantified by using depression or anxiety scales/checklists or quality
of life scales containing a distress sub scale/component or by the use
of scales that are not psychological distress-specific. AIMS: The
present study is an attempt to construct a psychological distress
inventory for specific use with cancer patients. SETTINGS AND DESIGN:
The standardisation sample consisted of 63 randomly selected patients
with head and neck cancer who had undergone/ were undergoing curative
treatment at the Regional Cancer Centre, Trivandrum. PATIENTS AND
METHODS: The Distress Inventory for Cancer contained 57 positively and
negatively toned items. An item analysis was conducted, followed by a
factor analysis, thereby identifying the domains influencing distress.
RESULTS: The final questionnaire contained 26 items subdivided into
four domains viz. the personal, spiritual, physical, and the family
domains, with each domain providing a sub score. The reliability
coefficient (Cronbach's alpha) of the scale was found to be 0.85.
CONCLUSIONS: These are the preliminary results of an ongoing study on
global distress and tool development process. Reported here is the
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of patients' lives; however associated psychosocial problems, including
distress, can detrimentally affect patients' compliance with treatment
and ultimately, their outcome. Symptom distress has been well addressed
in many studies; however, psychological distress has only been
quantified by using depression or anxiety scales/checklists or quality
of life scales containing a distress sub scale/component or by the use
of scales that are not psychological distress-specific. AIMS: The
present study is an attempt to construct a psychological distress
inventory for specific use with cancer patients. SETTINGS AND DESIGN:
The standardisation sample consisted of 63 randomly selected patients
with head and neck cancer who had undergone/ were undergoing curative
treatment at the Regional Cancer Centre, Trivandrum. PATIENTS AND
METHODS: The Distress Inventory for Cancer contained 57 positively and
negatively toned items. An item analysis was conducted, followed by a
factor analysis, thereby identifying the domains influencing distress.
RESULTS: The final questionnaire contained 26 items subdivided into
four domains viz. the personal, spiritual, physical, and the family
domains, with each domain providing a sub score. The reliability
coefficient (Cronbach's alpha) of the scale was found to be 0.85.
CONCLUSIONS: These are the preliminary results of an ongoing study on
global distress and tool development process. Reported here is the
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