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Validation of a French version of the Breakthrough Pain Assessment Tool in cancer patients: Factorial structure, reliability and responsiveness

OBJECTIVE: Breakthrough cancer pain should be properly assessed for better-personalized treatment plan. The Breakthrough Pain Assessment Tool is a 14-item tool validated in English developed for this purpose; no French version is currently available and validated. This study aimed to translate it in...

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Autores principales: Perceau-Chambard, Elise, Roche, Sylvain, Tricou, Colombe, Mercier, Catherine, Barbaret, Cécile, Davies, Andrew, Webber, Katherine, Filbet, Marilène, Serge Economos, Guillaume Pierre
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10332612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37428747
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286947
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author Perceau-Chambard, Elise
Roche, Sylvain
Tricou, Colombe
Mercier, Catherine
Barbaret, Cécile
Davies, Andrew
Webber, Katherine
Filbet, Marilène
Serge Economos, Guillaume Pierre
author_facet Perceau-Chambard, Elise
Roche, Sylvain
Tricou, Colombe
Mercier, Catherine
Barbaret, Cécile
Davies, Andrew
Webber, Katherine
Filbet, Marilène
Serge Economos, Guillaume Pierre
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description OBJECTIVE: Breakthrough cancer pain should be properly assessed for better-personalized treatment plan. The Breakthrough Pain Assessment Tool is a 14-item tool validated in English developed for this purpose; no French version is currently available and validated. This study aimed to translate it in French and assess the psychometric properties of a French version of the Breakthrough Pain Assessment Tool (BAT-FR). METHODS: First, translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the 14 items (9 ordinal and 5 nominal) of the original BAT tool in French language was made. Second, assessments of validity (convergent, divergent and discriminant validity), factorial structure (exploratory factor analysis) and test-retest reliability of the 9 ordinal items were done with data of 130 adult cancer patients suffering from breakthrough pain in a hospital-academic palliative care center. Test-retest reliability and responsiveness of total and dimension scores derived from these 9 items were also assessed. Acceptability of the 14 items was also assessed on the 130 patients. RESULTS: The 14 items had good content and face validity. Convergent and divergent validity, discriminant validity and test-retest reliability of the ordinal items were acceptable. Test-retest reliability and responsiveness of total and dimensions derived from ordinal items were also acceptable. The factorial structure of the ordinal items had two dimensions similar to the original version: “1—pain severity and impact” and “2—pain duration and medication”. Items 2 and 8 had a low contribution to the dimension 1 they were assigned and item 14 clearly changed of dimension compared with the original tool. The acceptability of the 14 items was good. CONCLUSION: The BAT-FR has shown acceptable validity, reliability and responsiveness supporting its use for assessing breakthrough cancer pain in French-speaking populations. Its structure needs nevertheless further confirmation.
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spelling pubmed-103326122023-07-11 Validation of a French version of the Breakthrough Pain Assessment Tool in cancer patients: Factorial structure, reliability and responsiveness Perceau-Chambard, Elise Roche, Sylvain Tricou, Colombe Mercier, Catherine Barbaret, Cécile Davies, Andrew Webber, Katherine Filbet, Marilène Serge Economos, Guillaume Pierre PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Breakthrough cancer pain should be properly assessed for better-personalized treatment plan. The Breakthrough Pain Assessment Tool is a 14-item tool validated in English developed for this purpose; no French version is currently available and validated. This study aimed to translate it in French and assess the psychometric properties of a French version of the Breakthrough Pain Assessment Tool (BAT-FR). METHODS: First, translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the 14 items (9 ordinal and 5 nominal) of the original BAT tool in French language was made. Second, assessments of validity (convergent, divergent and discriminant validity), factorial structure (exploratory factor analysis) and test-retest reliability of the 9 ordinal items were done with data of 130 adult cancer patients suffering from breakthrough pain in a hospital-academic palliative care center. Test-retest reliability and responsiveness of total and dimension scores derived from these 9 items were also assessed. Acceptability of the 14 items was also assessed on the 130 patients. RESULTS: The 14 items had good content and face validity. Convergent and divergent validity, discriminant validity and test-retest reliability of the ordinal items were acceptable. Test-retest reliability and responsiveness of total and dimensions derived from ordinal items were also acceptable. The factorial structure of the ordinal items had two dimensions similar to the original version: “1—pain severity and impact” and “2—pain duration and medication”. Items 2 and 8 had a low contribution to the dimension 1 they were assigned and item 14 clearly changed of dimension compared with the original tool. The acceptability of the 14 items was good. CONCLUSION: The BAT-FR has shown acceptable validity, reliability and responsiveness supporting its use for assessing breakthrough cancer pain in French-speaking populations. Its structure needs nevertheless further confirmation. Public Library of Science 2023-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10332612/ /pubmed/37428747 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286947 Text en © 2023 Perceau-Chambard et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Perceau-Chambard, Elise
Roche, Sylvain
Tricou, Colombe
Mercier, Catherine
Barbaret, Cécile
Davies, Andrew
Webber, Katherine
Filbet, Marilène
Serge Economos, Guillaume Pierre
Validation of a French version of the Breakthrough Pain Assessment Tool in cancer patients: Factorial structure, reliability and responsiveness
title Validation of a French version of the Breakthrough Pain Assessment Tool in cancer patients: Factorial structure, reliability and responsiveness
title_full Validation of a French version of the Breakthrough Pain Assessment Tool in cancer patients: Factorial structure, reliability and responsiveness
title_fullStr Validation of a French version of the Breakthrough Pain Assessment Tool in cancer patients: Factorial structure, reliability and responsiveness
title_full_unstemmed Validation of a French version of the Breakthrough Pain Assessment Tool in cancer patients: Factorial structure, reliability and responsiveness
title_short Validation of a French version of the Breakthrough Pain Assessment Tool in cancer patients: Factorial structure, reliability and responsiveness
title_sort validation of a french version of the breakthrough pain assessment tool in cancer patients: factorial structure, reliability and responsiveness
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10332612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37428747
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286947
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