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The EORTC CAT Core-The computer adaptive version of the EORTC QLQ-C30 questionnaire.

Morten Aa Petersen ,
Neil K Aaronson ,
Juan I Arraras ,
Wei-Chu Chie ,
Thierry Conroy ,
Anna Costantini ,
Linda Dirven ,
Peter Fayers ,
Eva-Maria Gamper ,
Johannes M Giesinger ,
Esther J J Habets ,
Eva Hammerlid ,
Jorunn Helbostad ,
Marianne J Hjermstad ,
Bernhard Holzner ,
Colin Johnson ,
Georg Kemmler ,
Madeleine T King ,
Stein Kaasa ,
Jon H Loge ,
Jaap C Reijneveld ,
Susanne Singer ,
Martin J B Taphoorn ,
Lise H Thamsborg ,
Krzysztof A Tomaszewski ,
Galina Velikova ,
Irma M Verdonck-de Leeuw ,
Teresa Young ,
Mogens Groenvold ,

Abstract

METHODS

The EORTC Quality of Life Group's strategy for developing CAT item banks consists of: literature search to identify potential candidate items; formulation of new items compatible with the QLQ-C30 item style; expert evaluations and patient interviews; field-testing and psychometric analyses, including factor analysis, item response theory calibration and simulation of measurement properties. In addition, software for setting up, running and scoring CAT has been developed.

CONCLUSIONS

The EORTC CAT Core represents a more precise, powerful and flexible measurement system than the QLQ-C30. It is currently being validated in a large independent, international sample of cancer patients.

RESULTS

Across eight rounds of data collections, 9782 patients were recruited from 12 countries for the field-testing. The four phases of development resulted in a total of 260 unique items across the 14 domains. Each item bank consists of 7-34 items. Psychometric evaluations indicated higher measurement precision and increased statistical power of the CAT measures compared to the QLQ-C30 scales. Using CAT, sample size requirements may be reduced by approximately 20-35% on average without loss of power.

BACKGROUND

To optimise measurement precision, relevance to patients and flexibility, patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) should ideally be adapted to the individual patient/study while retaining direct comparability of scores across patients/studies. This is achievable using item banks and computerised adaptive tests (CATs). The European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Quality of Life Questionnaire Core 30 (QLQ-C30) is one of the most widely used PROMs in cancer research and clinical practice. Here we provide an overview of the research program to develop CAT versions of the QLQ-C30's 14 functional and symptom domains.

More about this publication

European journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)

Volume 100
Pages 8-16
Publication date 01-09-2018

Full text links

Publisher website (DOI) 10.1016/j.ejca.2018.04.016
Europe PubMed Central 29936066
Pubmed 29936066

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