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Published in final edited form as: Am J Clin Oncol. 2011 Oct;34(5):529–536. doi: 10.1097/COC.0b013e3181e84b36

Table 1.

Study and Scale Characteristics.

Author/
Year
N Scale Name # of itemsa Constructs
measured
Rating QOL aspect
assessed
Frequency of
administration
Bennett
(2009)37
190 Skin Assessment Form-Patient Observations 4 -Erythema
-Desquamation
-area of skin reaction
-any additional symptoms
Ratings for erythema and desquamation were based on the RTOG scale (grades 0–3). PWB Weekly
Berthelet
(2004)4
27 Skin Toxicity Assessment Tool (STAT) 5 -burning
-itchiness
-pulling
-tenderness
-other complaints
0–5 visual analog scale PWB Weekly and 2 weeks after RT completion
Bourgeois et al.
(2008)10
20 Qualitative assessment by the patient 4 -feeling of tightness
-itching
-feeling of induration of the skin
-global assessment of skin softening
Each item was rated as:
yes/no
0–10 VAS
0=not at all 10=enormously
PWB On enrollment; after 15 interventions or for control patients, 35 days; and one month after the end the intervention or for control patients, 65 days
Delaney et al.
(1997)16
10 Patient assessment 1 -Discomfort level Linear analogue self-assessment scales (LASA) PWB Daily while participating in the trial (follow-up until end of RT or moist desquamation healed)
Glees et al.
(1979)38
20 Daily record card 5 -soreness
-burning/tingling
-itching
-redness
-peeling
0 if not present
1 if present
PWB Weekly
Graham et al. (2004)39 58 5-point Likert scales 2 -pain
-pruritus
1(minimum) -
5(maximum)
PWB Weekly (until skin reaction cleared or a maximum of 12 assessments)
Halyard et al.
(2004)40
15 Self-rated cosmesis 1 -cosmesis Excellent, good, fair, or poor PWB NR
Heggie et al.
(2002)41
208 Subjective ratings based on the Morbidity Rating Scale42 2 -itching
-pain
None, mild, moderate, or severe PWB Weekly (starting on Day 1 of treatment) and then 2 weeks after treatment
Knobf & Sun
(2005)3
30 An adapted version of the Symptom Profile (SP)(Teeple, 1987, unpublished master’s thesis)





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-fatigue
-skin changes
-sore throat
-sleep difficulties
-anorexia
-indigestion
-sensory changes
-nausea
-arm edema
-breast edema
-difficulty with arm mobility
-other problems
-changes in daily activity during treatment
5-point Likert-type scale: 1–5
1=not bad at all
5=extremely bad
PWB, FWB Weekly during radiation and monthly for 3 months after treatment
MacBride et al. (2008)12 8



Radiation induced skin reaction assessment (RISRAS) 4 -tenderness/
discomfort/pain of the skin
-itching of the skin
-burning sensation of the skin
-extent to which skin reaction and symptoms have affected day to day activities
0–3
0=not at all
1=a little
2=quite a bit
3=very much
PWB, FWB Weekly during RT and weekly after completing treatment for a maximum of 4 weeks
Daily symptom diary cards
4 -pain
-itching
-burning
-sleep disturbance
-impact of the radiation on their skin reaction
Insufficient information PWB, FWB Daily
Macmillan et al. (2007)43 226 Symptom Diary Cards 4 -pain
-itching
-burning
-sleep disturbance
Likert scale items scored as:
0=not at all
1=a little (or equivalent) 2=quite a lot15
PWB, FWB Daily
Pommier et al. (2004)44 254 Pain visual analog Scale 1 -pain 10 cm (numerical and verbal anchors not reported) PWB Weekly
Questionnaire to assess satisfaction with pain and dermatitis relief Insuff-icient infor-mation -satisfaction with prevention of pain
- satisfaction with prevention of erythema
Insufficient information PWB, Treatment Satisfaction At the end of the study
Porock & Kristjanson (1999)45 126 Visual Analog Scale 1 -pain 0=no pain
10=worst pain the patient could imagine
PWB Weekly
Primavera et al. (2006)46 20 Patients’ view of itch and pain 2 -itching
-pain
Visual Numerical Scale
(0cm-10cm)
PWB Before RT, weekly during RT, for 2 weeks after RT completion
Roper et al. (2004)47 20 Itchiness 1 -itching 0– 3 scale (none, faint, moderate, strong) PWB At the beginning of RT, at doses of 30/30.6 Gy and 50/50.4 Gy
Schlappack (2004)48 25 Visual Analog Scale 1 -itching 100mm length (0mm = no problem, 100 mm = severe problem) PWB Before prescription of homeopathic medicine and at follow-up evaluation
Schmuth et al. (2002)23 17 Skindex49 61 5 subscales:
-discomfort
-limitations
-cognitive
-social
-emotional (including depression, fear, embarrassment, and anger)
Items 1– 48 rated: never, rarely, sometimes, often, all the time

Other items rated: strongly disagree, disagree, slightly disagree, slightly agree, agree, strongly agree
Skin-Disease Specific Health-Related QOL At the beginning of RT and for approximately 8 weeks post RT
Schnur & Montgomery
(2008)50
2 Visual Analog Scale 1 -discomfort 100 mm visual analog scale ranging from 0–100. PWB Weekly during RT

Szumacher et al. (2001)51 60 Self-administered questionnaire that evaluated skin symptoms. 4 -dryness or itchiness
-pain or soreness
-blistering or breakdown of the skin
-fitting of brassiere or other clothing
1–4 scale where 1 = not at all and 4 = very much PWB, FWB Before RT, weekly during RT, and 2 and 4 weeks post-RT
Wells et al. (2004)15 226 Patient diary card 5 -pain
-itching
-burning
-sleep disturbance


-degree of desquamation




-degree of erythema
Likert scale items scored as:
0=not at all
1=a little (or equivalent)
2=quite a lot

Rated from 0–3
0=no dry or broken skin
3=broken and/or weeping in large patches

Insufficient information
PWB, FWB Weekly during RT, until at least 2 weeks post RT or until skin had healed


Patients were encouraged to fill in the diary card on a daily basis
Dermatology life quality index
(DLQI) 52, 53
10 Domains include:
-itching/stinging/pain
-embarrassment
-domestic duties
-clothing
-social/leisure activities
-sports
-work/study
-relationships
-sex
-skin treatments
Each question is scored from 0–3
0=not at all
3=very much
PWB, EWB, FWB, Body image, Social/Sexual well-being, Treatment Satisfaction Weekly until at least 2 weeks after completion of RT or until any skin reaction had totally healed
Williams et al. (1996)54 191 Skin reaction questionnaire 3 -maximum dermatitis severity
-time to occurrence of severe dermatitis
-duration of severe dermatitis
Severity rated as none, mild, moderate, or severe PWB At study initiation and weekly until 1 month after completion of RT

Note: EWB = Emotional Well-Being; FWB = Functional Well-Being; NR = not reported; PWB = Physical Well-Being; QOL = Quality of Life; RT = Radiotherapy; RTOG = Radiation Therapy Oncology Group