An instrument to measure symptom experience - Symptom occurrence and symptom distress

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作者
Rhodes, VA [1 ]
McDaniel, RW
Homan, SS
Johnson, M
Madsen, R
机构
[1] Univ Missouri, Charles & Josie Smith Sinclair Sch Nursing, Res Off, Sinclair Sch Nursing S316, Columbia, MO 65211 USA
[2] Missouri Dept Hlth, Div Chron Dis Prevent & Hlth Promot, Columbia, MO USA
[3] Univ Missouri, Ellis Fischel Canc Ctr, Columbia, MO USA
[4] Univ Missouri, Dept Stat, Columbia, MO 65211 USA
关键词
measurement; symptomatology; symptom distress; symptom experience; symptom occurrence;
D O I
10.1097/00002820-200002000-00008
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
This article describes the development of an instrument that measures symptom experience (symptom occurrence and symptom distress). The Adapted Symptom Distress Scale-2 (ASDS-2), adapted from the McCorkle and Young Distress Scale, is a 31-item, 5-point, self-report paper-and-pencil instrument that measures patients' perception of the occurrence and distress of 14 symptoms: nausea, vomiting, pain, eating, sleep, fatigue, bowel elimination, breathing, coughing, concentration, lacrimation, changes in body temperature, appearance, and restlessness. Use of the instrument yields a total score for symptom experience, scores for symptom occurrence, scores for symptom distress, and subscale scores for six symptom categories: gastrointestinal, fatigue/restlessness, concentration, pain/discomfort, respiratory, and appearance. Reliability and validity were determined with well adults (n = 97), medical-surgical patients (n = 82), and oncology patients (n = 175). Findings revealed a Cronbach's alpha of 0.91 for symptom experience, 0.90 for symptom occurrence, and 0.76 for symptom distress. Cronbach's alpha for the subscales ranged from 0.38 for appearance symptoms to 0.83 for gastrointestinal symptoms. inclusion of symptoms reported by patients with cancer strengthened content validity. A contrasted groups approach was used to demonstrate construct validity.
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