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BMC Cancer | 2016

Validation of the flemish CARES, a quality of life and needs assessment tool for cancer care.

Bojoura Schouten; Johan Hellings; Elke Van Hoof; Patrick Vankrunkelsven; Paul Bulens; Frank Buntinx; Jeroen Mebis; Dominique Vandijck; Ward Schrooten

BackgroundThe Cancer Rehabilitation Evaluation System (CARES) is a quality of life (QOL) and needs assessment instrument of US origin that was developed in the 90’s. Since November 2012 the copyright and user fee were abolished and the instrument became publicly available the present study aims to reinvestigate the psychometric properties of the CARES for the Flemish population in Belgium.MethodsThe CARES was translated into Flemish following a translation-back translation process. A sample of 192 cancer patients completed the CARES, concurrent measures, and questions on socio-demographic and medical data. Participants were asked to complete the CARES a second time 1 week later, followed by some questions on their experiences with the instrument. Internal consistency, test-retest reliability, content validity, construct validity, concurrent validity and feasibility of the CARES were subsequently assessed.ResultsThe Flemish CARES version demonstrated excellent reliability with high internal consistency (range .87–.96) and test-retest ratings (range .70–.91) for all summary scales. Factor analysis replicated the original factor solution of five higher order factors with factor loadings of .325–.851. Correlations with other instruments ranging from |.43|–|.75| confirmed concurrent validity. Feasibility was indicated by the low number of missing items (mean 2.3; SD 5.0) and positive feedback of participants on the instrument.ConclusionsThe Flemish CARES has strong psychometric properties and can as such be a valid tool to assess cancer patients’ QOL and needs in research, for example in international comparisons. The positive feedback of participants on the CARES support the usefulness of this tool for systematic assessment of cancer patients’ well-being and care needs in clinical practice.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02282696 (July 16, 2014).


European Journal of Cancer Care | 2018

Healthcare professionals’ perspectives on the prevalence, barriers and management of psychosocial issues in cancer care: A mixed methods study: XXXX

Bojoura Schouten; Jochen Bergs; Patrick Vankrunkelsven; Johan Hellings


Archive | 2017

Systematic QOL and care needs assessment in a transmural clinical pathway for patients with gastrointestinal cancer

Bojoura Schouten; Jochen Decaestecker; Dominiek De Jonckheere; Johan Hellings


Archive | 2017

A survey in a multidisciplinary group of healthcare professionals: professionals' point of view on the psychosocial approach in cancer care

Bojoura Schouten; Patrick Vankrunkelsven; Elke Van Hoof; Johan Hellings


Archive | 2016

Additional file 1: of Assessing cancer patientsâ quality of life and supportive care needs: Translation-revalidation of the CARES in Flemish and exhaustive evaluation of concurrent validity

Bojoura Schouten; Elke Van Hoof; Patrick Vankrunkelsven; Ward Schrooten; Paul Bulens; Frank Buntinx; Jeroen Mebis; Dominique Vandijck; Irina Cleemput; Johan Hellings


Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2016

Systematic screening and assessment of psychosocial well-being and care needs of people with cancer

Bojoura Schouten; Geertruida E Bekkering; Patrick Vankrunkelsven; Jeroen Mebis; Elke Van Hoof; Johan Hellings; Ann Van Hecke


Archive | 2015

One Single Help Question versus Differentiated Needs Assessment and Their Potential Value for Quality Cancer Care

Bojoura Schouten; Johan Hellings; Patrick Vankrunkelsven; Elke Van Hoof


Archive | 2015

Meten is Weten: Validatie studie van de CARES, een meetinstrument voor QOL en assessment van zorgnoden.

Bojoura Schouten; Ward Schrooten; Patrick Vankrunkelsven; Elke Van Hoof; Johan Hellings


Archive | 2015

Translation and Validation of a Quality of Life and Needs Assessment Tool: The Cancer Rehabilitation Evaluation System and Its Short Form

Bojoura Schouten; Elke Van Hoof; Patrick Vankrunkelsven; Johan Hellings


Archive | 2015

(Mis)Match between cancer care and cancer patients' concerns.

Bojoura Schouten; Johan Hellings; Patrick Vankrunkelsven; Elke Van Hoof

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Elke Van Hoof

Free University of Brussels

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Dominique Vandijck

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Frank Buntinx

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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