Validation of the Portuguese version of Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Fatigue (FACT-F) in Brazilian cancer patients
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Support Care Cancer
Abstract
Goals of work The purpose of this study was to validate the
Portuguese version of the Functional Assessment of Cancer
Therapy-Fatigue (FACT-F) in order to establish its assessment
properties, including validity and reliability in a sample of
Brazilian cancer patients.
Materials and methods Two hundred seventy patients with
different types of cancer were included for this study; the mean
age was 50.5 years. The reliability was assessed by internal
consistency and reproducibility. Construct validity was
assessed through convergent validity and discriminant validity.
Convergent validity was examined by comparing the FACT-F
to the SF-36. Discriminant validity of the FACT-F evaluated the
ability of the scale to differentiate defined groups, discriminat ing patients according to Eastern Cooperative Oncology
Group Performance Status and different stages of disease.
Main results FACT-F had high internal consistency (Cron bach α coefficient was 0.78 for physical well-being, 0.68
for social/family well-being, 0.75 for emotional well-being,
0.74 for functional well-being, 0.91 for fatigue, and 0.92 for
total FACT-F). The range of test–retest intraclass correlation
was from 0.72 to 0.91 (p<0.0001). The Pearson product
correlation revealed good correlations between the total
FACT-F and subscales of the SF-36 in most dimensions,
ranging from r=0.51 to r=0.76, except for SF-36 physical
(r=0.31). The positive correlations between the SF-36
vitality scale and FACT-F total (r=0.76) and the fatigue
subscale (r=0.77) support the convergent validity.
Conclusions The Portuguese version of FACT-F is a
reliable and valid instrument to assess quality of life and
fatigue, representing a valid tool to screen cancer-related
fatigue in Brazilian cancer patients
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Citation
GIGLIO, Alessandra Grasso et al. Validation of the Portuguese version of Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Fatigue (FACT-F) in Brazilian cancer patients. Support Care Cancer, v. 18, p. 481–490, 2010.