Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2645190 Applied Nursing Research 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeThe study aimed to assess the reliability and scaling assumptions of an information needs questionnaire for patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) and their caregivers.BackgroundPatients with HNC have specific information needs but no tools exist that can simultaneously assess the needs among these patients and their caregivers.MethodsThe Head and Neck Information Needs Questionnaire (HaNiQ) was adapted from a validated information needs questionnaire for breast cancer patients. Participants were recruited from two regionally-defined cancer services in NSW, Australia. Internal consistency reliability was assessed using Cronbach's alpha. Scaling assumptions, specifically item convergent and discriminant validity, were assessed using multi-trait scaling analysis.ResultsThe HaNiQ showed good internal consistency reliability for both patients and caregivers (Cronbach's alpha = 0.94 for both) and scaling assumptions were met, with acceptable item convergent and discriminant validity.ConclusionsThe HaNiQ appears reliable, and would benefit from further testing.

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