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J Pain Symptom Manage ; 43(3): 606-13, 2012 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22337351

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CONTEXT: In applying good energy conservation strategies to relieve cancer-related fatigue, it is critical to first identify cancer patients who are at a high risk for poor energy conservation. However, instruments have not been developed to evaluate energy conservation strategies in an oncology setting. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to validate an instrument that cancer patients may use to evaluate energy conservation strategies to overcome cancer-related fatigue. METHODS: The questionnaire development followed a four-phase process: 1) item generation and reduction, 2) construction, 3) pilot testing, and 4) field testing. Using relevant and priority criteria, as well as pilot testing, we developed a 25-item questionnaire. After field testing, five items were discarded. Finally, 20 items were included in the Energy Conservation Strategies Inventory (ECSI). Factor analysis, multitrait scaling analysis, and Cronbach's α were used to determine the construct validity and reliability. RESULTS: Factor analyses of data from 140 cancer patients resulted in the ECSI, which covers activities related to planning, overcoming distractions, labor saving, burden reducing, and comfort. All subscales (Cronbach's α range, 0.69-0.78) and total scores (Cronbach's α=0.87) were found to possess acceptable internal consistency. CONCLUSIONS: The good psychometric properties of the ECSI instrument show that it may be useful for measuring the frequency of energy conservation strategies used by cancer patients.


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Energy Metabolism/physiology , Fatigue/diagnosis , Fatigue/therapy , Neoplasms/complications , Adult , Aged , Factor Analysis, Statistical , Fatigue/etiology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Psychometrics , Quality of Life , Reproducibility of Results , Research Design , Surveys and Questionnaires
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