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Flexibility in patient-reported outcome and health-related quality of life measurement: The EORTC Quality of Life Group measurement strategy

Flexibility in patient-reported outcome and health-related quality of life measurement: The EORTC Quality of Life Group measurement strategy
Flexibility in patient-reported outcome and health-related quality of life measurement: The EORTC Quality of Life Group measurement strategy
The development of the first European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Quality of Life Group (QLG) health-related quality of life (HRQoL) questionnaires contributed to the systematic uptake of HRQoL as an endpoint in cancer clinical trials, and to the measurement of HRQoL for individual assessment in routine care. Following a modular approach, these patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures (PROMs) ensure that both generic and disease-specific issues are assessed, enabling comparison of PROs across groups and studies. The application of a comprehensive and continually refined methodology for developing and updating these PROMs has been crucial in supporting their psychometric and cross-cultural validity, and their continued implementation in clinical research. However, the advancement of measurement science, the more widespread implementation of PROMs, and the significant evolution of anti-cancer therapies over the last decades have highlighted the need to adopt more flexible approaches to PRO assessment to ensure that PROMs remain relevant and fit-for-purpose. The QLG has responded to this call by implementing more tailored PRO measurement approaches through the development and release of the computerised adaptive test (CAT) version of the EORTC QLQ-C30 (i.e., the EORTC CAT Core) and the EORTC Item Library. The EORTC Item Library is an interactive online platform that allows for the creation of customised questionnaires (item lists) from the pool of available items derived from established EORTC QLG PROMs. The aim of this article is to describe the current EORTC QLG approach to PRO measurement in oncology, covering important historical developments and best practice recommendations.
Clinical trials, Health-related quality of life, Patient-reported outcome measures, Patient-reported outcomes, Self-report, Symptom monitoring
0959-8049
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Piccinin, Claire, Aaronson, Neil k., Bjordal, Kristin, Coens, Corneel, Darlington, Anne-Sophie, Efficace, Fabio, Fitzsimmons, Deborah, Giesinger, Johannes m., Gilbert, Alexandra, Holzner, Bernhard, Kuliś, Dagmara, Nolte, Sandra, Pe, Madeline, Petersen, Morten aa., Reijneveld, Jaap c., Singer, Susanne, Sprangers, Mirjam a.g., Taphoorn, Martin j.b., Tomaszewski, Krzysztof a., Van de poll-Franse, Lonneke, Velikova, Galina, Wheelwright, Sally and Groenvold, Mogens (2025) Flexibility in patient-reported outcome and health-related quality of life measurement: The EORTC Quality of Life Group measurement strategy. European Journal of Cancer, 220, [115392]. (doi:10.1016/j.ejca.2025.115392).

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Abstract

The development of the first European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Quality of Life Group (QLG) health-related quality of life (HRQoL) questionnaires contributed to the systematic uptake of HRQoL as an endpoint in cancer clinical trials, and to the measurement of HRQoL for individual assessment in routine care. Following a modular approach, these patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures (PROMs) ensure that both generic and disease-specific issues are assessed, enabling comparison of PROs across groups and studies. The application of a comprehensive and continually refined methodology for developing and updating these PROMs has been crucial in supporting their psychometric and cross-cultural validity, and their continued implementation in clinical research. However, the advancement of measurement science, the more widespread implementation of PROMs, and the significant evolution of anti-cancer therapies over the last decades have highlighted the need to adopt more flexible approaches to PRO assessment to ensure that PROMs remain relevant and fit-for-purpose. The QLG has responded to this call by implementing more tailored PRO measurement approaches through the development and release of the computerised adaptive test (CAT) version of the EORTC QLQ-C30 (i.e., the EORTC CAT Core) and the EORTC Item Library. The EORTC Item Library is an interactive online platform that allows for the creation of customised questionnaires (item lists) from the pool of available items derived from established EORTC QLG PROMs. The aim of this article is to describe the current EORTC QLG approach to PRO measurement in oncology, covering important historical developments and best practice recommendations.

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Accepted/In Press date: 26 March 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 29 March 2025
Published date: 2 May 2025
Keywords: Clinical trials, Health-related quality of life, Patient-reported outcome measures, Patient-reported outcomes, Self-report, Symptom monitoring

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Local EPrints ID: 501321
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/501321
ISSN: 0959-8049
PURE UUID: 225c63db-409a-4a67-a85f-51ca96de7a2c
ORCID for Anne-Sophie Darlington: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4387-7278

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Date deposited: 28 May 2025 17:18
Last modified: 29 Aug 2025 01:45

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Author: Claire Piccinin
Author: Neil k. Aaronson
Author: Kristin Bjordal
Author: Corneel Coens
Author: Fabio Efficace
Author: Deborah Fitzsimmons
Author: Johannes m. Giesinger
Author: Alexandra Gilbert
Author: Bernhard Holzner
Author: Dagmara Kuliś
Author: Sandra Nolte
Author: Madeline Pe
Author: Morten aa. Petersen
Author: Jaap c. Reijneveld
Author: Susanne Singer
Author: Mirjam a.g. Sprangers
Author: Martin j.b. Taphoorn
Author: Krzysztof a. Tomaszewski
Author: Lonneke Van de poll-Franse
Author: Galina Velikova
Author: Sally Wheelwright
Author: Mogens Groenvold

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