Selected psychometric properties of the Czech Version of the FACT-B Scale (Version 4) for Measuring Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Patients

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SKŘIVANOVÁ Kateřina JARKOVSKÝ Jiří BENEŠOVÁ Klára NEDVĚD Jan BRANČÍKOVÁ Dagmar PETERKOVÁ Hana SVĚRÁK Tomáš ANDERKOVÁ Ľubomíra NĚMCOVÁ ELFMARKOVÁ Nela MINÁŘ Luboš PROTIVÁNKOVÁ Markéta DUŠEK Ladislav

Year of publication 2016
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Praktická gynekologie
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Faculty of Medicine

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Field Psychology
Keywords breast cancer; FACT-B translation into Czech; factor analysis; QoL instrument validation
Description Improvements in the outcomes of cancer treatment have drawn more attention to longitudinal monitoring of the quality of life (QoL). Functional assessment of cancer therapy (FACT) is a standard instrument for QoL measurement in cancer patients; a variant FACT-B is used for breast cancer patients. The aim of this study is to report the validation results of FACT-B (version 4) translation to the Czech language; it is the first validation ever of a QoL instrument for breast cancer patients in the Czech Republic. Standard descriptive statistics and tests were applied. The reliability of QoL scores subscales was measured by the Cronbach’s alpha coefficient. Pearson’s and Spearman’s correlation coefficient, exploratory and confirmative factor analysis were used to analyse the construct validity of the instrument. The analysis was computed using SPSS 23.0.0. and Stata 13. The validation results are similar to other validations of national FACT-B translations with a good reliability and sensitivity, and a reliable internal structure after translation. The analysis of its internal structure revealed the hidden factors attributable to subscales of FACT-B, and proved the cross-cultural relevance of the Czech translation. Our results suggest that the Czech translation of FACT-B is a reliable and valid instrument for QoL measurement for breast cancer patients in the Czech Republic, and that it can be used in future research and/or clinical practice.
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