Facets of physical function assessed by patient-reported outcome measures in oncology research

Theresa Coles, Rebecca Fillipo, Kate Plyler, Alexy Hernandez,Debra M. Henke,Cara Arizmendi,Sarah Cantrell,Sandhya Lagoo-Deenadayalan,C. Rory Goodwin, Thomas W. LeBlanc,Erica G. Horodniceanu, Vishal Bhatnagar,Bryce B. Reeve, Kevin Weinfurt

Quality of Life Research(2024)

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The U.S. Food Drug Administration has identified physical functioning (PF) as a core patient-reported outcome (PRO) in cancer clinical trials. The purpose of this study was to identify PF PRO measures (PROMs) in adult cancer populations and classify the PROMs by content covered (facets of PF) in each measure. As part of the Patient Reports of Physical Functioning Study (PROPS) research program, we conducted a targeted literature review to identify PROMs that could be used in clinical trials to evaluate PF from the patient perspective. Next, we convened an advisory panel to conduct a modified, reactive, Delphi study to reach consensus on which PF facets are assessed by PROMs identified in the review. The panel engaged in a “card sort” activity to classify PROM items by PF facets. Consensus was reached when 80
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Patient-reported outcomes,Physical function,Cancer,Delphi panel
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