Abstract

BackgroundThe diagnosis of breast cancer and the subsequent treatment undermine patients’ participation in social activities. This study aimed to carry out a cross-cultural adaption and analysis of the construct validity and reliability of the Chinese version of the PROMIS social function short forms in patients with breast cancer.MethodsThis study utilized a cross-sectional research design, and was registered in the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (ChiCTR2000035439). After a standardized cross-cultural adaption process, a psychometric evaluation was performed of the Chinese version of the PROMIS social function short forms. Using convenience sampling, eligible patients with breast cancer from tertiary hospitals in China were enrolled from January 2019 to July 2020. Participants completed the sociodemographic information questionnaire, the PROMIS social function short forms, the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Breast, the PROMIS emotional support short form and the PROMIS anxiety short form.ResultsData were collected from a sample of 633 patients whose mean age was 48.1 years. The measures showed an absence of floor and ceiling effects. Regarding construct validity, the results of confirmatory factor analysis supported the original two-factor structure of the PROMIS social function short forms. In addition, the measures were found to have acceptable known-group validity, measurement invariance, and convergent and discriminate validity. Regarding reliability, the Cronbach’s α was high for all items (> 0.70).ConclusionThe Chinese version of the PROMIS social function short forms was demonstrated to be a valid and reliable measure for the assessment of social function in Chinese patients with breast cancer. Additional psychometric evaluation is needed to draw firm conclusions.

Highlights

  • The diagnosis of breast cancer and the subsequent treatment undermine patients’ participation in social activities

  • Routine evaluation of social function that allows the assessment of objective participation performance and subjective satisfaction with participation is needed for patients with breast cancer

  • Psychometric analysis of the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) social function short forms was performed with a sample of 633 participants

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The diagnosis of breast cancer and the subsequent treatment undermine patients’ participation in social activities [4]. They entail the emergence or Social function (or social participation) is conceived as an individual’s involvement in and satisfaction with his or her usual roles in life situations and activities [9]. Routine evaluation of social function that allows the assessment of objective participation performance and subjective satisfaction with participation is needed for patients with breast cancer

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