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Minimum clinical important difference for resilience scale specific to cancer: a prospective analysis.


ABSTRACT: Background: The minimum clinical important differences (MCIDs) of resilience instruments in patients with cancer have not been comprehensively described. This study was designed to evaluate MCIDs of 10-item and 25-item resilience scales specific to cancer (RS-SC-10 and RS-SC-25).

Methods: From June 2015 to December 2018, RS-SCs were longitudinally measured in 765 patients with different cancer diagnoses at baseline (T0) and 3?months later (T1). The EORTC QLQ-C30, Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, and Allostatic Load Index were measured concurrently as anchors. Anchor-based methods (linear regression, within-group), distribution-based methods(within-group), and receiver operating characteristic curves (ROCs, within-subject) were performed to evaluate the MCIDs.

Results: 623 of 765 (84.1%) patients had paired RS-SCs scores. Moderate correlations were identified between the change in RS-SCs and change in anchors (r?=?0.38-0.44, all p?
Conclusions: The most reliable MCID is around 5 points for RS-SC-25 and 2 points for RS-SC-10. RS-SCs are more responsive to the worsening status of resilience in patients with cancer and these estimates could be useful in future resilience-based intervention trials.

SUBMITTER: Ye ZJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7724855 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Minimum clinical important difference for resilience scale specific to cancer: a prospective analysis.

Ye Zeng Jie ZJ   Zhang Zhang Z   Tang Ying Y   Liang Jian J   Zhang Xiao Ying XY   Hu Guang Yun GY   Sun Zhe Z   Liang Mu Zi MZ   Yu Yuan Liang YL  

Health and quality of life outcomes 20201209 1


<h4>Background</h4>The minimum clinical important differences (MCIDs) of resilience instruments in patients with cancer have not been comprehensively described. This study was designed to evaluate MCIDs of 10-item and 25-item resilience scales specific to cancer (RS-SC-10 and RS-SC-25).<h4>Methods</h4>From June 2015 to December 2018, RS-SCs were longitudinally measured in 765 patients with different cancer diagnoses at baseline (T0) and 3 months later (T1). The EORTC QLQ-C30, Connor-Davidson Res  ...[more]

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