设计身体形象测量方法:来自青少年癌症样本的认知访谈结果。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY Journal of adolescent and young adult oncology Pub Date : 2024-11-13 DOI:10.1089/jayao.2024.0050
Lila M Pereira, Justin B Moore, Ashley E Strahley, Katharine E Duckworth, Edward H Ip, Michelle Fingeret, Stacy D Sanford, Mollie R Canzona, David E Victorson, Bryce B Reeve, Michael Roth, Regina Smith, John M Salsman
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目的:在青少年和青年时期确诊癌症会严重影响患者的生活质量,尤其是在身份认同、自尊以及身体形象方面。本研究旨在为青少年和年轻成人(AYA)肿瘤患者开发一种心理计量学上可靠的患者报告的身体形象结果测量方法,该方法以美国国立卫生研究院的患者报告结果测量信息系统®(PROMIS)科学标准和我们过去对青少年和年轻成人进行的概念激发访谈为指导。方法:我们采用了多步骤方法,包括项目识别、改进和生成;可翻译性和阅读水平审查;以及认知访谈。我们有针对性地抽取了 25 名亚健康患者作为样本,确保他们在教育水平、性别、治疗状况和癌症类型方面都具有代表性。结果可译性和阅读水平审查有助于语言调整。认知访谈显示,76% 的青壮年患者认为评估身体形象问题的 50 个候选项目很容易回答。亚裔报告说,身体形象项目反映了他们的生活经历。由于理解困难,有三个项目被排除在外。结论这项研究填补了评估亚裔肿瘤患者身体形象的有效测量方法的重要空白。访谈结果为 47 个身体形象评估项目的内容有效性和可理解性提供了证据。下一步将进行大规模的心理测试,评估身体形象项目的可靠性和有效性,以形成项目库,从而设计简表或使用计算机自适应测试。最终,这项工作将为制定干预措施奠定基础,以减轻癌症在诊断、治疗和康复期间对青少年身体形象的影响。
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Designing a Measure of Body Image: Cognitive Interview Findings from an Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Sample.

Purpose: A cancer diagnosis in adolescence and young adulthood significantly impacts a person's quality of life, particularly concerning identity, self-esteem, and subsequently, body image. This study aims to develop a psychometrically-sound patient-reported outcome measure of body image for adolescent and young adult (AYA) oncology patients that was guided by the National Institutes of Health's Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System® (PROMIS) Scientific Standards and our past concept elicitation interviews with AYAs. Methods: We conducted a multi-step approach involving item identification, refinement, generation; translatability and reading level review; and cognitive interviews. A purposive sample of 25 AYA patients participated, ensuring representation across educational levels, gender, treatment status, and cancer type. Results: Translatability and reading level reviews facilitated language adjustments. Cognitive interviews revealed that 76% of AYAs found the 50 candidate items assessing body image concerns to be easy to answer. AYAs reported that the body image items captured their lived experiences. Three items were excluded due to comprehension difficulties. Conclusion: This study addresses the critical gap in validated measures for assessing body image in AYA oncology patients. Interview findings provided evidence for the content validity and comprehensibility for 47 items assessing body image. The next steps involve large-scale psychometric testing to evaluate the reliability and validity of the body image items to form an item bank allowing the design of short forms or use of computerized-adaptive testing. Ultimately, this work lays the foundation for developing interventions to mitigate the impact of cancer on AYAs' body image during diagnosis, treatment, and recovery.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology (JAYAO) breaks new ground as the first cancer journal dedicated to all aspects of adolescent and young adult (AYA)-aged cancer patients and survivors. JAYAO is the only central forum for peer-reviewed articles, reviews, and research in the field, bringing together all AYA oncology stakeholders and professionals across disciplines, including clinicians, researchers, psychosocial and supportive care providers, and pediatric and adult cancer institutions.
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