2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2005.01.047
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The functional assessment of cancer-vulvar: Reliability and validity

Abstract: The newly developed FACT-V provides a reliable and valid assessment of the quality of life of women with vulvar cancer. It can be used as a short measure of quality of life within research studies, and to facilitate communication about quality of life issues in clinical practice.

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“…Overall, the sample mean on the SF-12 MCS (52.7) was in the range of the normative score of 50. Similarly, the mean item score of 3.5 on the FACT subscales was comparable to cross-sectional data from validation samples (Basen-Engquist et al, 2001;Janda et al, 2005).…”
Section: Clinical Description Of the Samplesupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Overall, the sample mean on the SF-12 MCS (52.7) was in the range of the normative score of 50. Similarly, the mean item score of 3.5 on the FACT subscales was comparable to cross-sectional data from validation samples (Basen-Engquist et al, 2001;Janda et al, 2005).…”
Section: Clinical Description Of the Samplesupporting
confidence: 57%
“…At present, vulva specific questionnaires translated into Dutch language are not available. We used a questionnaire based on an existing vulva specific questionnaire in English language (Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Vulvar; FACT-V) [14]. The questionnaire consists of four symptom scales (vulva specific symptoms, sexual functioning, edema, and urinating discomfort) and five functional scales (sexual functioning, physical functioning, body image, future perspective and contentment with procedure).…”
Section: Questionnairesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently Janda et al reported on the initial psychometric evaluation of a vulvar cancer subscale, measuring concerns of patients with cancer of the vulva [49]. The aim was to establish its reliability and validity in combination with the Functional Assessment for Cancer Therapy General (FACT-G), which is one of the most widely used quality of life questionnaires [50].…”
Section: Psychosexualmentioning
confidence: 99%