International validation of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer QLQ-BRECON23 quality-of-life questionnaire for women undergoing breast reconstruction

Author:

Winters Z E123ORCID,Afzal M1,Rutherford C3,Holzner B4,Rumpold G5,da Costa Vieira R A6,Hartup S7,Flitcroft K8ORCID,Bjelic-Radisic V9,Oberguggenberger A4,Panouilleres M10,Mani M11,Catanuto G12,Douek M13,Kokan J14,Sinai P1,King M T315,Spillane A16,Snook K16,Boyle F16,French J17,Elder E17,Chalmers B17,Kabir M17,Campbell I18,Wong A18,Flay H18,Scarlet J18,Weis J19,Giesler J19,Bliem B20,Nagele E20,del Angelo N21,Andrade V21,Assump¸ão Garcia D21,Bonnetain F22,Kjelsberg M23,William-Jones S24,Fleet A24,Hathaway S24,Elliott J24,Galea M25,Dodge J25,Chaudhy A25,Williams R26,Cook L26,Sethi S26,Turton P27,Henson A27,Gibb J27,Bonomi R28,Funnell S28,Noren C28,Ooi J29,Cocks S29,Dawson L29,Patel H29,Bailey L29,Chatterjee S30,Goulden K30,Kirk S30,Osborne W30,Harter L30,Sharif M A31,Corcoran S31,Smith J31,Prasad R32,Doran A32,Power A32,Devereux L32,Cannon J32,Latham S32,Arora P33,Ridgway S33,Coulding M33,Roberts R33,Absar M34,Hodgkiss T34,Connolly K34,Johnson J34,Doyle K34,Lunt N14,Cooper M35,Fuchs I35,Peall L35,Taylor L35,Nicholson A35

Affiliation:

1. Breast Cancer Surgery Patient-Reported and Clinical Outcomes Research Group, University of Bristol, School of Clinical Sciences, Southmead Hospital, Bristol, UK

2. Surgical and Interventional Trials Unit, Division of Surgical Sciences, University College London, London, UK

3. Quality of Life Office, School of Psychology, Faculty of Science, University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

4. Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, Medical University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria

5. Department of Medical Psychology, Evaluation Software Development, Rum, Austria

6. Department of Oncology, Barretos Cancer Hospital, Sao Paolo, Brazil

7. St James's University Hospital, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK

8. Breast and Surgical Oncology, Poche Centre, University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

9. Department of Breast Surgery and Gynaecology, Medical University Graz, Graz, Austria

10. Department of Plastic Surgery, Besançon University Hospital, Besançon, France

11. Department of Surgical Sciences, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

12. Multidisciplinary Breast Care, Cannizzaro Hospital, Catania, Italy

13. Department of Surgical Oncology, Guy's Hospital, London, London, UK

14. Cancer Resource Centre, Macclesfield Hospital, Macclesfield, UK

15. Sydney Medical School, Faculty of Medicine, University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

16. Poche Centre, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

17. The Crown Princess Mary Westmead Breast Cancer Centre and Specialist Services, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

18. Waikato Hospital, Hamilton, New Zealand

19. University of Freiburg, Freiberg, Germany

20. Medical University Graz, Graz, Austria

21. Barretos Cancer Hospital, Sao Paolo, Brazil

22. Besançon University Hospital, Besançon, France

23. Uppsala Academic Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden

24. Clinical Research Network, West Midlands, Queen-s Hospital, Burton upon Trent, UK

25. Cancer Research Unit, Great Western Hospital, Swindon, UK

26. Guy's Hospital, London, UK

27. Leeds Teaching Hospital, Leeds, UK

28. Worthing Hospital, Western Sussex Hospitals, Worthing, UK

29. Royal Bolton Hospital, Bolton, UK

30. Salford Royal Hospital, UK

31. Stepping Hill Hospital, Stockport, UK

32. Royal AlbertEdward Infirmary, Wigan, UK

33. Tameside General Hospital, Ashton-under-Lyne, UK

34. North ManchesterGeneral Hospital, Manchester, UK

35. Bristol Breast Care Centre, Southmead Hospital, Bristol, UK

Abstract

Abstract Background The aim was to carry out phase 4 international field-testing of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) breast reconstruction (BRECON) module. The primary objective was finalization of its scale structure. Secondary objectives were evaluation of its reliability, validity, responsiveness, acceptability and interpretability in patients with breast cancer undergoing mastectomy and reconstruction. Methods The EORTC module development guidelines were followed. Patients were recruited from 28 centres in seven countries. A prospective cohort completed the QLQ-BRECON15 before mastectomy and the QLQ-BRECON24 at 4–8 months after reconstruction. The cross-sectional cohort completed the QLQ-BRECON24 at 1–5 years after reconstruction, and repeated this 2–8 weeks later (test–retest reliability). All participants completed debriefing questionnaires. Results A total of 438 patients were recruited, 234 in the prospective cohort and 204 in the cross-sectional cohort. A total of 414 reconstructions were immediate, with a comparable number of implants (176) and donor-site flaps (166). Control groups comprised patients who underwent two-stage implant procedures (72, 75 per cent) or delayed reconstruction (24, 25 per cent). Psychometric scale validity was supported by moderate to high item-own scale and item-total correlations (over 0·5). Questionnaire validity was confirmed by good scale-to-sample targeting, and computable scale scores exceeding 50 per cent, except nipple cosmesis (over 40 per cent). In known-group comparisons, QLQ-BRECON24 scales and items differentiated between patient groups defined by clinical criteria, such as type and timing of reconstruction, postmastectomy radiotherapy and surgical complications, with moderate effect sizes. Prospectively, sexuality and surgical side-effects scales showed significant responsiveness over time (P < 0·001). Scale reliability was supported by high Cronbach's α coefficients (over 0·7) and test–retest (intraclass correlation more than 0·8). One item (finding a well fitting bra) was excluded based on high floor/ceiling effects, poor test–retest and weak correlations in factor analysis (below 0·3), thus generating the QLQ-BRECON23 questionnaire. Conclusion The QLQ-BRECON23 is an internationally validated tool to be used alongside the EORTC QLQ-C30 (cancer) and QLQ-BR23 (breast cancer) questionnaires for evaluating quality of life and satisfaction after breast reconstruction.

Funder

EORTC Quality of Life Group

University of Bristol

UKCRN

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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