Shorter symptom assessment instruments: The Condensed Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale (CMSAS) Journal Article


Authors: Chang, V. T.; Hwang, S. S.; Kasimis, B.; Thaler, H. T.
Article Title: Shorter symptom assessment instruments: The Condensed Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale (CMSAS)
Abstract: Background. Rapid and efficient symptom assessment is an important aspect of palliative care. The objective was to determine whether a smaller number of symptoms from the 32-item Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale Short-Form (MSAS-SF) could convey equivalent quality of life (QOL) information. Methods. Responses from 479 medical oncology patients who completed the MSAS-SF and the Functional Assessment Cancer Therapy (FACT-G) were analyzed. Canonical correlations were performed to assess the relationships of 32 MSAS-SF symptoms to quality of life (FACT-G domains) and clinical variables [age, Karnofsky performance status (KPS), stage of disease, and inpatient status]. The relation of the subscales of the Condensed MSAS (CMSAS) and FACT-G to survival was assessed in a multivariate model. Results. The median age was 67 years (range, 20-89) and median KPS was 80% (range, 20-100). Primary sites were prostate in 141 (29%) patients, lung in 121 (26%) patients, colorectal in 53 (11%) patients, hematologic in 50 (10%) patients, head and neck in 30 (6%) patients and other in 84 (18%) patients. Median survival was 245 days (range, 1-2,215 days). Canonical correlation analyses identified a five-dimensional QOL factor structure. Symptoms important for QOL also correlated significantly with survival and provided the basis for the CMSAS with 14 symptoms and 3 subscales (CMSAS SUM, CMSAS PHYS, and CMSAS PSYCH). In multivariate analyses, the CMSAS PSYCH predicted survival independently of stage, performance status, and QOL. The CMSAS takes 2-4 minutes to complete. Conclusion. The CMSAS contains both QOL and survival information approximately equivalent to the original 32 items.
Keywords: survival; adult; cancer survival; aged; middle aged; survival rate; major clinical study; clinical feature; cancer staging; neoplasms; cancer palliative therapy; colorectal cancer; reproducibility of results; quality of life; proportional hazards models; lung cancer; prostate cancer; symptom; correlation analysis; hematologic malignancy; severity of illness index; head and neck cancer; rating scale; multivariate analysis; health status indicators; functional assessment of cancer therapy; instrument; cancer; humans; prognosis; human; male; female; priority journal; article; memorial symptom assessment scale; condensed memorial symptom assessment scale; functional assessment cancer therapy
Journal Title: Cancer Investigation
Volume: 22
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0735-7907
Publisher: Informa Healthcare  
Date Published: 2004-01-01
Start Page: 526
End Page: 536
Language: English
DOI: 10.1081/cnv-200026487
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 15565810
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Notes: Cancer Invest. -- Cited By (since 1996):51 -- Export Date: 16 June 2014 -- CODEN: CINVD -- Source: Scopus
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