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Incorporating the patient voice in sarcoma research: How can we assess health-related quality of life in this heterogeneous group of patients? A study protocol

Incorporating the patient voice in sarcoma research: How can we assess health-related quality of life in this heterogeneous group of patients? A study protocol
Incorporating the patient voice in sarcoma research: How can we assess health-related quality of life in this heterogeneous group of patients? A study protocol

Sarcomas comprise 1% of adult tumors and are very heterogeneous. Long-lasting and cumulative treatment side-effects detract from the (progression-free) survival benefit of treatment. Therefore, it is important to assess treatment effectiveness in terms of patient-reported outcomes (PROs), including health-related quality of life (HRQoL) as well. However, questionnaires capturing the unique issues of sarcoma patients are currently lacking. Given the heterogeneity of the disease, the development of such an instrument may be challenging. The study aims to (1) develop an exhaustive list of all HRQoL issues relevant to sarcoma patients and determine content validity; (2) determine a strategy for HRQoL measurement in sarcoma patients. We will conduct an international, multicenter, mixed-methods study (registered at clinicaltrials.gov: NCT04071704) among bone or soft tissue sarcoma patients ≥18 years, using EORTC Quality of Life Group questionnaire development guidelines. First, an exhaustive list of HRQoL issues will be generated, derived from literature and patient (n = 154) and healthcare professional (HCP) interviews (n = 30). Subsequently, another group of sarcoma patients (n = 475) and HCPs (n = 30) will be asked to rate and prioritize the issues. Responses will be analyzed by priority, prevalence and range of responses for each item. The outcome will be a framework for tailored HRQoL measurement in sarcoma patients, taking into account sociodemographic and clinical variables.

Bone sarcoma, Health-related quality of life, Patient-reported outcomes, Sarcomas, Soft tissue sarcoma
2072-6694
1-14
Den Hollander, Dide
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Van Der Graaf, Winette T. A.
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Hentschel, Leopold
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Singer, Susanne
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Wilson, Roger
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Van Der Graaf, Winette T. A.
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Husson, Olga
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Den Hollander, Dide, Fiore, Marco, Martin-broto, Javier, Kasper, Bernd, Casado Herraez, Antonio, Kulis, Dagmara, Nixon, Ioanna, Sodergren, Samantha C., Eichler, Martin, Van Houdt, Winan J., Desar, Ingrid M. E., Ray-coquard, Isabelle, Piccinin, Claire, Kosela-paterczyk, Hanna, Miah, Aisha, Hentschel, Leopold, Singer, Susanne, Wilson, Roger, Van Der Graaf, Winette T. A. and Husson, Olga (2020) Incorporating the patient voice in sarcoma research: How can we assess health-related quality of life in this heterogeneous group of patients? A study protocol. Cancers, 13 (1), 1-14, [1]. (doi:10.3390/cancers13010001).

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Abstract

Sarcomas comprise 1% of adult tumors and are very heterogeneous. Long-lasting and cumulative treatment side-effects detract from the (progression-free) survival benefit of treatment. Therefore, it is important to assess treatment effectiveness in terms of patient-reported outcomes (PROs), including health-related quality of life (HRQoL) as well. However, questionnaires capturing the unique issues of sarcoma patients are currently lacking. Given the heterogeneity of the disease, the development of such an instrument may be challenging. The study aims to (1) develop an exhaustive list of all HRQoL issues relevant to sarcoma patients and determine content validity; (2) determine a strategy for HRQoL measurement in sarcoma patients. We will conduct an international, multicenter, mixed-methods study (registered at clinicaltrials.gov: NCT04071704) among bone or soft tissue sarcoma patients ≥18 years, using EORTC Quality of Life Group questionnaire development guidelines. First, an exhaustive list of HRQoL issues will be generated, derived from literature and patient (n = 154) and healthcare professional (HCP) interviews (n = 30). Subsequently, another group of sarcoma patients (n = 475) and HCPs (n = 30) will be asked to rate and prioritize the issues. Responses will be analyzed by priority, prevalence and range of responses for each item. The outcome will be a framework for tailored HRQoL measurement in sarcoma patients, taking into account sociodemographic and clinical variables.

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Accepted/In Press date: 18 December 2020
e-pub ahead of print date: 22 December 2020
Published date: 22 December 2020
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
Keywords: Bone sarcoma, Health-related quality of life, Patient-reported outcomes, Sarcomas, Soft tissue sarcoma

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Local EPrints ID: 446263
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/446263
ISSN: 2072-6694
PURE UUID: 55b48a91-caa9-4edf-8b31-c55cccd524fe
ORCID for Samantha C. Sodergren: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8755-146X

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Date deposited: 02 Feb 2021 17:30
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:31

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Author: Dide Den Hollander
Author: Marco Fiore
Author: Javier Martin-broto
Author: Bernd Kasper
Author: Antonio Casado Herraez
Author: Dagmara Kulis
Author: Ioanna Nixon
Author: Martin Eichler
Author: Winan J. Van Houdt
Author: Ingrid M. E. Desar
Author: Isabelle Ray-coquard
Author: Claire Piccinin
Author: Hanna Kosela-paterczyk
Author: Aisha Miah
Author: Leopold Hentschel
Author: Susanne Singer
Author: Roger Wilson
Author: Winette T. A. Van Der Graaf
Author: Olga Husson

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