To assess the cross-sectional construct validity of the Malay-translated and cross-culturally adapted FACT-H&N (v 4.0) for discriminative use in a sample of Malaysian oral cancer patients. A cross-sectional study of adults newly diagnosed with oral cancer. HRQOL data were collected using the FACT-H&N (v 4.0), a global question and a supplementary set of eight questions (‘MAQ’) obtained earlier in pilot work. Of the 76 participants (61.8% female; 23.7% younger than 50), most (96.1%) had oral squamous cell carcinoma; two-thirds were in Stages III or IV. At baseline, patients’ mean FACT summary (FACT-G, FACT-H&N, FACT-H&N TOI, and FHNSI) and subscale (pwb, swb, ewb, fwb, and hnsc) scores were towards the higher end of the range. Equal proporti...
It is well established that oral cancer occurs more commonly in developing countries rather than de...
Purpose: To compare the measurement precision and related properties between the 5-level EuroQoL Gro...
Background: Oral cancer is one of the life-threatening conditions in world early diagnosis can incre...
In the last decade there has been an increasing awareness about `quality of life' (QOL) of cancer su...
The objective of the study was to examine the measurement properties of and comparability between th...
Background The recognition of patient-reported outcomes for oral cancer is important...
Purpose: To evaluate the validity, reliability, responsiveness to treatment, and gender invariance o...
Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) associated factors are vital considerations prior to treatmen...
This is a study to describe the health beliefs related to oral cancer (OC) in a high-risk group in M...
Background & objectives: The need for quality over quantity in cancer survival is increasingly b...
Objective: Quality of life (QOL) in cancer patients can be influenced by the presence of medical con...
Introduction: Oral cancer is one of the common cancers m Malaysia. Tile population of east coast of ...
Objective: To assess oral cancer awareness, its associated factors and related sources of informatio...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer among women globally, including in Malaysia. There is a...
目的:分析FACT-H&N第4 版用于口腔鳞癌患者生存质量(quality of life, QOL)测量的效果.方法:采用FACT-H&N对97 例确诊为口腔鳞癌的连...
It is well established that oral cancer occurs more commonly in developing countries rather than de...
Purpose: To compare the measurement precision and related properties between the 5-level EuroQoL Gro...
Background: Oral cancer is one of the life-threatening conditions in world early diagnosis can incre...
In the last decade there has been an increasing awareness about `quality of life' (QOL) of cancer su...
The objective of the study was to examine the measurement properties of and comparability between th...
Background The recognition of patient-reported outcomes for oral cancer is important...
Purpose: To evaluate the validity, reliability, responsiveness to treatment, and gender invariance o...
Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) associated factors are vital considerations prior to treatmen...
This is a study to describe the health beliefs related to oral cancer (OC) in a high-risk group in M...
Background & objectives: The need for quality over quantity in cancer survival is increasingly b...
Objective: Quality of life (QOL) in cancer patients can be influenced by the presence of medical con...
Introduction: Oral cancer is one of the common cancers m Malaysia. Tile population of east coast of ...
Objective: To assess oral cancer awareness, its associated factors and related sources of informatio...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer among women globally, including in Malaysia. There is a...
目的:分析FACT-H&N第4 版用于口腔鳞癌患者生存质量(quality of life, QOL)测量的效果.方法:采用FACT-H&N对97 例确诊为口腔鳞癌的连...
It is well established that oral cancer occurs more commonly in developing countries rather than de...
Purpose: To compare the measurement precision and related properties between the 5-level EuroQoL Gro...
Background: Oral cancer is one of the life-threatening conditions in world early diagnosis can incre...