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BackgroundThe Symptom Screening in Pediatrics Tool (SSPedi) is valid for assessing symptoms in children aged 8–18 years receiving cancer treatments. The objective was to develop a new self-report symptom screening tool for children receiving cancer treatments who are 4–7 years of age (mini-SSPedi), based on SSPedi.MethodsRespondents were children with cancer or pediatric hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) recipients who were 4–7 years of age. We included the same 15 symptoms contained in SSPedi. Using cognitive interviewing, we developed mini-SSPedi in three phases and made decisions based upon respondent understanding. First, we developed questionnaire structure regarding recall period, concept of bother and response option format. Second, we determined wording of each symptom. Third, we evaluated the entire mini-SSPedi instrument for understanding and ease of completion.ResultsWe enrolled 100 participants in total and included 30, 40 and 30 in each of the three phases. Questionnaire structure was satisfactory with a recall period of “today” and a faces-based 3-point Likert scale. Bother was well-understood. Five symptoms required modification to achieve satisfactory understanding while the remaining 10 SSPedi symptoms did not require modification. Among the last 10 children enrolled, all understood each mini-SSPedi item and none thought mini-SSPedi was hard to complete.ConclusionWe developed a symptom screening tool for children with cancer and pediatric HSCT recipients between 4 and 7 years of age that is understandable and easy to complete. Future work will evaluate the psychometric properties of mini-SSPedi and develop an electronic version of the instrument.

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  • The Symptom Screening in Pediatrics Tool (SSPedi) is valid for assessing symptoms in children aged8–18 years receiving cancer treatments

  • We developed a symptom screening tool for children with cancer and pediatric hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) recipients between

  • Future work will evaluate the psychometric properties of mini-SSPedi and develop an electronic version of the instrument

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The Symptom Screening in Pediatrics Tool (SSPedi) is valid for assessing symptoms in children aged. The objective was to develop a new self-report symptom screening tool for children receiving cancer treatments who are 4–7 years of age (mini-SSPedi), based on SSPedi. Over the last few decades, impressive gains in survival for children and adolescents with cancer have been made and more than 82% of children with cancer will be cured [1]. We previously identified the need for a new self-report symptom screening tool for children receiving cancer treatments [4] and developed the Symptom Screening in Pediatrics Tool (SSPedi) for children 8 to 18 years of age [4, 5]. SSPedi is reliable, valid and responsive to change in this age group [3]

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