French translation and validation of the Neck Dissection Impairment Index, a quality of life measure for the surgical oncology population

Author:

Khoury Michel1,Guertin William1,Hao Cameo1,Saltychev Mikhail2,Ayad Tareck1,Bissada Eric1,Christopoulos Apostolos1,Moubayed Sami1,Olivier Marie-Jo1,Chepeha Douglas3,Lai Stephen Y.4,Maniakas Anastasios1

Affiliation:

1. Université de Montréal

2. Turku University Hospital, University of Turku

3. University of Toronto

4. University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

Abstract

Abstract Background: Neck dissections (ND) are a routine procedure in head and neck oncology. Given the post-operative functional impact that some patients experience, it is imperative to identify and track quality of life (QoL) symptomatology in order to tailor each patient’s therapeutic needs. To date, there is no validated francophone questionnaire for this patient-population. We therefore sought to translate and validate the Neck Dissection Impairment Index (NDII) in French. Methods: A three-phased approach was used. Phase 1: The NDII was translated from English to French using a “forward and backward” translational technique following international guidelines. Phase 2: A cognitive debriefing session was held with ten French-speaking otolaryngology patients to evaluate understandability and acceptability. Phase 3: The final version was administered prospectively to 30 patients with prior history of ND and 30 control patients. These patients were asked to complete the questionnaire 2 weeks after their first response. Test-retest reliability was calculated with Spearman’s correlation. Internal consistency was elicited using Cronbach’s alpha. Results: NDII was successfully translated and validated to French. Cronbach’s alpha revealed high internal consistency (0.92, lower 95% CL 0.89). The correlation for test-retest validity were strong or very-strong (0.61-0.91). Conclusion: NDII is an internationally recognized QoL tool for the identification of ND-related impairments. This validated French version will allow clinicians to adequately assess the surgery-related QoL effect of neck surgery in the French-speaking population, while allowing French institutions to conduct and/or participate in multi-site clinical trials requiring the NDII as an outcome measure.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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