To assess the responsiveness and interpretability of the Quality of Working Life Questionnaire for Cancer Survivors (QWLQ-CS). A cohort study was conducted in which 130 (self-)employed cancer survivors completed the QWLQ-CS at baseline and 107 at follow-up and six single-item external anchors to measure change. Cancer survivors were diagnosed between 3 months and 10 years previously. To measure responsiveness we assessed the Area Under the Curve (AUC) of Receiver Operation Characteristic (ROC). To assess interpretability we compared Minimal Important Change (MIC) to Smallest Detectable Change at group level (SDC_group). The MIC was based on the mean change method and the SDC on the measurement error. We found sufficient responsiveness for i...
Background: The aim of this study was to validate the Quality of Life in Adult Cancer Survivors (QLA...
Self-report instruments such as the Impact of Cancer (IOC) are designed to measure quality of life (...
Background: Cancer survival rates are increasing and survivors are living with the negative effects ...
Cancer survivors can experience difficulties in return-to-work or work continuation. Current outcome...
Background: To assess the factorial structure, internal consistency, construct validity and reproduc...
The purpose of this study was to determine reproducibility, validity, and responsiveness of the Work...
The aim of this study was to generate, and select quality of working life issues for the development...
Background Cancer survivors' perspectives on a successful return to work (RTW) may not be captured i...
Background: Cancer survivors’ perspectives on a successful return to work (RTW) may not be captured ...
This study aimed to (1) describe the Quality of Working Life (QWL) of cancer survivors and (2) explo...
BACKROUND: The number of cancer survivors is growing steadily and increasingly, clinical trials are ...
textabstractBackground: Understanding of the physical, functional and psychosocial health problems a...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to develop a European Organisation for Research and Treatment o...
Backround: The number of cancer survivors is growing steadily and increasingly, clinical trials are ...
Background: Most cancer survivors are able to return to work at some point after diagnosis. However,...
Background: The aim of this study was to validate the Quality of Life in Adult Cancer Survivors (QLA...
Self-report instruments such as the Impact of Cancer (IOC) are designed to measure quality of life (...
Background: Cancer survival rates are increasing and survivors are living with the negative effects ...
Cancer survivors can experience difficulties in return-to-work or work continuation. Current outcome...
Background: To assess the factorial structure, internal consistency, construct validity and reproduc...
The purpose of this study was to determine reproducibility, validity, and responsiveness of the Work...
The aim of this study was to generate, and select quality of working life issues for the development...
Background Cancer survivors' perspectives on a successful return to work (RTW) may not be captured i...
Background: Cancer survivors’ perspectives on a successful return to work (RTW) may not be captured ...
This study aimed to (1) describe the Quality of Working Life (QWL) of cancer survivors and (2) explo...
BACKROUND: The number of cancer survivors is growing steadily and increasingly, clinical trials are ...
textabstractBackground: Understanding of the physical, functional and psychosocial health problems a...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to develop a European Organisation for Research and Treatment o...
Backround: The number of cancer survivors is growing steadily and increasingly, clinical trials are ...
Background: Most cancer survivors are able to return to work at some point after diagnosis. However,...
Background: The aim of this study was to validate the Quality of Life in Adult Cancer Survivors (QLA...
Self-report instruments such as the Impact of Cancer (IOC) are designed to measure quality of life (...
Background: Cancer survival rates are increasing and survivors are living with the negative effects ...