Development and validation of an instrument to measure informational needs of breast cancer patients in Sri Lanka

D. C. Kuruppu, C. Wijeyaratne, N. Gunawardane, I. Amarasinghe
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Background: Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in the world and the commonest in Sri Lanka. The provision of relevant and accurate information in a social-culturally appropriate manner will lead to proper understanding of the disease and treatment options.  Objectives:The aim of this study was to develop and validate the Sri Lankans’ Informational Needs Assessment Questionnaire of Breast Cancer (SINAQ-BC). Methods: Item generation was through review of literature and using qualitative research techniques among stakeholders.  Thus developed and pretested 69 item SINAQ-BC was administered through interviews to 150 women at least 18 years of age who have been diagnosed as having breast cancer within the period of one year prior to the study and Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) was used for further item reduction. Internal consistency reliability and acceptability were also assessed. Results: Exploratory factor analysis determined that 58 items should be retained in the questionnaire and that they be best organized into five subscales lab elled as disease, diagnosis, treatment, physical care and psychosocial care. SINAQ-BC showed good internal consistency reliabilities with Cronbach’s alpha of 0.76 to 0.93.An average 30 minutes (+5 mins) was taken to complete the SINAQ-BC and it did not require any additional explanations demonstrating its acceptability. Conclusion: The SINAQ-BC demonstrated to be a valid and reliable tool to assess informational needs of breast cancer patients.It is recommended to be used to determine informational needs of women with breast cancer and as a tool to assess effectiveness of educational interventions.
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开发和验证一种衡量斯里兰卡乳腺癌患者信息需求的工具
背景:乳腺癌是世界上第二常见的癌症,也是斯里兰卡最常见的癌症。以适当的社会文化方式提供相关和准确的信息将导致对疾病和治疗方案的正确理解。目的:本研究的目的是开发和验证斯里兰卡乳腺癌信息需求评估问卷(SINAQ-BC)。方法:通过文献回顾和在利益相关者中使用定性研究技术来生成项目。通过对150名年龄在18岁以上、在研究开始前一年内被诊断为乳腺癌的女性进行访谈,开发和预测试了69个SINAQ-BC项目,并使用探索性因素分析(EFA)进一步减少项目。内部一致性、可靠性和可接受性也进行了评估。结果:探索性因素分析确定问卷中应保留58个项目,并将其最好地组织为五个子量表,分别为疾病、诊断、治疗、身体护理和社会心理护理。SINAQ-BC具有良好的内部一致性信度,Cronbach 's alpha为0.76 ~ 0.93。平均30分钟(+5分钟)完成SINAQ-BC,不需要任何额外的解释来证明其可接受性。结论:SINAQ-BC是评估乳腺癌患者信息需求的有效、可靠的工具。建议将其用于确定乳腺癌妇女的信息需求,并作为评估教育干预措施有效性的工具。
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