Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite-26 (EPIC-26) Online: Validation of an Internet-Based Instrument for Assessment of Health-Related Quality of Life After Treatment for Localized Prostate Cancer

To test the validity of an Internet-based version of Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC-26) versus the phone-based version. Most men will survive for years after treatment for localized prostate cancer (PCa) and may experience lasting treatment-related toxicities affecting health-related...

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Published inUrology (Ridgewood, N.J.) Vol. 127; pp. 53 - 60
Main Authors Einstein, David J., Patil, Dattatraya, Chipman, Jonathan, Regan, Meredith M., Davis, Kyle, Crociani, Catrina M., Wagner, Andrew A., Sanda, Martin G., Chang, Peter
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Abstract To test the validity of an Internet-based version of Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC-26) versus the phone-based version. Most men will survive for years after treatment for localized prostate cancer (PCa) and may experience lasting treatment-related toxicities affecting health-related quality of life. The EPIC-26 is a validated instrument that measures health-related quality of life across 5 PCa-specific domains. Previously, EPIC-26 was administered via phone in a large multicenter clinical trial. We developed an Internet-based version of EPIC-26. We recruited subjects from two prospective longitudinal study cohorts of PCa patients undergoing local therapy: PROST-QA, and PROSTQA-RP2. Subjects were randomized to either an "Internet-first" or "phone-first" group. Subjects were offered the alternate questionnaire modality 2 weeks after completing the initial modality. 181 subjects were offered enrollment; 133 agreed to participate. 65 subjects were randomized to the "Internet- first" group and 68 subjects to the "phone-first" group. Of these, 37 and 26 subjects respectively completed both questionnaire versions (response rate: 44.4%). Test-retest analysis showed significant intraclass correlations in all 5 domains of EPIC-26: urinary incontinence (r = 0.96), urinary irritation (r = 0.85), bowel function (r = 0.61), sexual function (r = 0.94), and hormonal function (r = 0.89). There was no effect of order of questionnaire administration. This study demonstrates excellent correlation of responses between Internet-based and phone-based EPIC-26 administration. All domains demonstrated test-retest reliability between modalities, without ordering effect. This validates the use of internet-based EPIC-26 in international registries as part of the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement effort, and may facilitate its use in clinical practice and quality improvement.
AbstractList To test the validity of an Internet-based version of Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC-26) versus the phone-based version. Most men will survive for years after treatment for localized prostate cancer (PCa) and may experience lasting treatment-related toxicities affecting health-related quality of life. The EPIC-26 is a validated instrument that measures health-related quality of life across 5 PCa-specific domains. Previously, EPIC-26 was administered via phone in a large multicenter clinical trial.OBJECTIVESTo test the validity of an Internet-based version of Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC-26) versus the phone-based version. Most men will survive for years after treatment for localized prostate cancer (PCa) and may experience lasting treatment-related toxicities affecting health-related quality of life. The EPIC-26 is a validated instrument that measures health-related quality of life across 5 PCa-specific domains. Previously, EPIC-26 was administered via phone in a large multicenter clinical trial.We developed an Internet-based version of EPIC-26. We recruited subjects from two prospective longitudinal study cohorts of PCa patients undergoing local therapy: PROST-QA, and PROSTQA-RP2. Subjects were randomized to either an "Internet-first" or "phone-first" group. Subjects were offered the alternate questionnaire modality 2 weeks after completing the initial modality.METHODSWe developed an Internet-based version of EPIC-26. We recruited subjects from two prospective longitudinal study cohorts of PCa patients undergoing local therapy: PROST-QA, and PROSTQA-RP2. Subjects were randomized to either an "Internet-first" or "phone-first" group. Subjects were offered the alternate questionnaire modality 2 weeks after completing the initial modality.181 subjects were offered enrollment; 133 agreed to participate. 65 subjects were randomized to the "Internet- first" group and 68 subjects to the "phone-first" group. Of these, 37 and 26 subjects respectively completed both questionnaire versions (response rate: 44.4%). Test-retest analysis showed significant intraclass correlations in all 5 domains of EPIC-26: urinary incontinence (r = 0.96), urinary irritation (r = 0.85), bowel function (r = 0.61), sexual function (r = 0.94), and hormonal function (r = 0.89). There was no effect of order of questionnaire administration.RESULTS181 subjects were offered enrollment; 133 agreed to participate. 65 subjects were randomized to the "Internet- first" group and 68 subjects to the "phone-first" group. Of these, 37 and 26 subjects respectively completed both questionnaire versions (response rate: 44.4%). Test-retest analysis showed significant intraclass correlations in all 5 domains of EPIC-26: urinary incontinence (r = 0.96), urinary irritation (r = 0.85), bowel function (r = 0.61), sexual function (r = 0.94), and hormonal function (r = 0.89). There was no effect of order of questionnaire administration.This study demonstrates excellent correlation of responses between Internet-based and phone-based EPIC-26 administration. All domains demonstrated test-retest reliability between modalities, without ordering effect. This validates the use of internet-based EPIC-26 in international registries as part of the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement effort, and may facilitate its use in clinical practice and quality improvement.CONCLUSIONThis study demonstrates excellent correlation of responses between Internet-based and phone-based EPIC-26 administration. All domains demonstrated test-retest reliability between modalities, without ordering effect. This validates the use of internet-based EPIC-26 in international registries as part of the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement effort, and may facilitate its use in clinical practice and quality improvement.
To test the validity of an Internet-based version of Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC-26) versus the phone-based version. Most men will survive for years after treatment for localized prostate cancer (PCa) and may experience lasting treatment-related toxicities affecting health-related quality of life. The EPIC-26 is a validated instrument that measures health-related quality of life across 5 PCa-specific domains. Previously, EPIC-26 was administered via phone in a large multicenter clinical trial. We developed an Internet-based version of EPIC-26. We recruited subjects from two prospective longitudinal study cohorts of PCa patients undergoing local therapy: PROST-QA, and PROSTQA-RP2. Subjects were randomized to either an "Internet-first" or "phone-first" group. Subjects were offered the alternate questionnaire modality 2 weeks after completing the initial modality. 181 subjects were offered enrollment; 133 agreed to participate. 65 subjects were randomized to the "Internet- first" group and 68 subjects to the "phone-first" group. Of these, 37 and 26 subjects respectively completed both questionnaire versions (response rate: 44.4%). Test-retest analysis showed significant intraclass correlations in all 5 domains of EPIC-26: urinary incontinence (r = 0.96), urinary irritation (r = 0.85), bowel function (r = 0.61), sexual function (r = 0.94), and hormonal function (r = 0.89). There was no effect of order of questionnaire administration. This study demonstrates excellent correlation of responses between Internet-based and phone-based EPIC-26 administration. All domains demonstrated test-retest reliability between modalities, without ordering effect. This validates the use of internet-based EPIC-26 in international registries as part of the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement effort, and may facilitate its use in clinical practice and quality improvement.
Author Regan, Meredith M.
Crociani, Catrina M.
Wagner, Andrew A.
Sanda, Martin G.
Einstein, David J.
Patil, Dattatraya
Davis, Kyle
Chang, Peter
Chipman, Jonathan
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