Bladder cancer index: cross-cultural adaptation into Spanish and psychometric evaluation

Schmidt, Stefanie; Riel, Ricard; Frances, Albert; Lorente Garin, Jose Antonio; Bonfill, Xavier; Jose Martinez-Zapata, Maria; Morales Suarez-Varela, Maria; dela Cruz, Javier; Ignacio Emparanza, Jose; Sanchez, Maria-Jose; Zamora, Javier; Ramos Goni, Juan Manuel; Alonso, Jordi; Ferrer, Montse; EMPARO-CU Study Grp

Abstract

Background: The Bladder Cancer Index (BCI) is so far the only instrument applicable across all bladder cancer patients, independent of tumor infiltration or treatment applied. We developed a Spanish version of the BCI, and assessed its acceptability and metric properties. Methods: For the adaptation into Spanish we used the forward and back-translation method, expert panels, and cognitive debriefing patient interviews. For the assessment of metric properties we used data from 197 bladder cancer patients from a multi-center prospective study. The Spanish BCI and the SF-36 Health Survey were self-administered before and 12 months after treatment. Reliability was estimated by Cronbach's alpha. Construct validity was assessed through the multi-trait multi-method matrix. The magnitude of change was quantified by effect sizes to assess responsiveness. Results: Reliability coefficients ranged 0.75-0.97. The validity analysis confirmed moderate associations between the BCI function and bother subscales for urinary (r = 0.61) and bowel (r = 0.53) domains; conceptual independence among all BCI domains (r = 0.3); and low correlation coefficients with the SF-36 scores, ranging 0.14-0.48. Among patients reporting global improvement at follow-up, pre-post treatment changes were statistically significant for the urinary domain and urinary bother subscale, with effect sizes of 0.38 and 0.53. Conclusions: The Spanish BCI is well accepted, reliable, valid, responsive, and similar in performance compared to the original instrument. These findings support its use, both in Spanish and international studies, as a valuable and comprehensive tool for assessing quality of life across a wide range of bladder cancer patients.

Más información

Título según WOS: ID WOS:000334956500001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: HEALTH AND QUALITY OF LIFE OUTCOMES
Volumen: 12
Editorial: BMC
Fecha de publicación: 2014
DOI:

10.1186/1477-7525-12-20

Notas: ISI