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Development of the Pediatric Advanced Care Quality of Life Scale (PAC-QoL): Evaluating Comprehension of Items and Response Options

Journal

PEDIATRIC BLOOD & CANCER
Volume 61, Issue 10, Pages 1835-1839

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pbc.25111

Keywords

oncology; palliative; pediatric; quality of life; scale development

Funding

  1. Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario
  2. C17 (Childhood Cancer Canada Foundation)
  3. New Investigator Award from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research

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Background. Validated tools that measure quality of life (QOL) for children with poor prognosis malignancies are not available. We are developing a novel instrument, The Pediatric Advanced Care-Quality of Life Scale (PAC-QoL), in order to address this gap. Instrument development requires a phase of item reduction and assessment of item comprehension in the target population. This manuscript provides a report on this phase in the development of the PAC-QoL. Procedure. Children with poor prognosis cancer and/or their parents were invited to participate in cognitive probing interviews. Participants' understanding of each item was rated from 0 (did not understand) to 4 (completely understood). To evaluate the response scale, an overall percentage of respondents' ability to accurately distinguish between the four response options was calculated. Results. Four age-and reporter-specific versions of the PAC-QoL were tested with 74 participants. Mean (+/- SD) comprehension scores across versions ranged from 3.40 +/- .0.30 (child self-report) to 3.69 +/- 0.23 (parent of toddler report). The number of items deleted or modified to improve understandability ranged from 46% of all items on the parent-of-child report to 56% for the child and adolescent self-reports. Respondent's abilities to accurately distinguish between response-scale options ranged from 84% (childreport) to 98% (parent-toddler report). Conclusions. We demonstrate a high degree item understandability and response-scale separation in the current version of the PAC-QoL. The scale is ready for psychometric evaluation in its target population. (C) 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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