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Development and preliminary testing of a brief clinical tool to enable daily monitoring of chemotherapy toxicity: the Daily Chemotherapy Toxicity self-Assessment Questionnaire.

Maguire, Roma; Kotronoulas, Grigorios; Donnan, Peter T.; Paterson, Catherine; McCann, Lisa; Connaghan, John; Di Domenico, David G.G.; Kearney, Nora

Authors

Roma Maguire

Grigorios Kotronoulas

Peter T. Donnan

Catherine Paterson

Lisa McCann

John Connaghan

David G.G. Di Domenico

Nora Kearney



Abstract

Close monitoring of chemotherapy toxicity can be instrumental in ensuring prompt symptom management and quality care. Our aim was to develop a brief clinical tool to enable daily assessment of chemotherapy toxicity, and investigate/establish its content validity, feasibility/applicability, internal consistency and stability. Development of the Daily Chemotherapy Toxicity self-Assessment Questionnaire (DCTAQ) was based on an initial item pool created from two scoping reviews. Expert panel review (n=15) and cognitive debriefing with patients with cancer (n=7) was used to establish content validity. Feasibility/acceptability, applicability (self-report v. interview-like administration), internal consistency (KR-20) and test-retest reliability (at 1-hour intervals) of the DCTAQ were field-tested with 82 patients with breast or colorectal cancer receiving active chemotherapy at eight hospitals. Initial development/content validity stages enabled item revisions and re-wording that led to a final, 11-item DCTAQ version with 10 core symptom items plus one open-ended 'any other symptom' item. Feasibility and acceptability were demonstrated through absence of participant withdrawals, absence of missing data and no complaints about tool length. The DCTAQ was found to have modest internal consistency (KR-20=0.56), but very good test-retest reliability. The DCTAQ is a brief clinical tool that allows for rapid and accurate daily assessments of chemotherapy toxicity in clinical practice.

Citation

MAGUIRE, R., KOTRONOULAS, G., DONNAN, P.T., PATERSON, C., MCCANN, L., CONNAGHAN, J., DI DOMENICO, D.G.G. and KEARNEY, N. 2018. Development and preliminary testing of a brief clinical tool to enable daily monitoring of chemotherapy toxicity: the Daily Chemotherapy Toxicity self-Assessment Questionnaire. European journal of cancer care [online], 27(6), article ID e12890. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1111/ecc.12890

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 11, 2018
Online Publication Date Jul 11, 2018
Publication Date Nov 28, 2018
Deposit Date Jun 19, 2018
Publicly Available Date Jul 12, 2019
Journal European journal of cancer care
Print ISSN 0961-5423
Electronic ISSN 1365-2354
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 27
Issue 6
Article Number e12890
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/ecc.12890
Keywords Patient reported outcomes; Cancer; Chemotherapy toxicity; Daily chemotherapy toxicity self assessment questionnaire (DCTAQ); Reliability; Validity
Public URL http://hdl.handle.net/10059/2957