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. 2018 Nov 29;16:222. doi: 10.1186/s12955-018-1047-z

Table 5.

Examples to illustrate the extent to which questions from melanoma-specific HRQoL questionnaires correlate to aspects identified by patients and carers as important to their HRQoL, based on content analysis of survey responses

Questionnaire Question Relevance to patient population Difference in wording Example of patient response
EORTC
QLQ-MEL38
Have you felt able to carry on with things as normal? Relevant Wording similar ‘Wish to continue life as before.’
‘Ability to life my life as normal as possible.’
EORTC
QLQ-MEL38
Have you felt confident that a psychological support service would be available if you needed it? Relevant Wording similar ‘Care and mental support (professionals and personal network).’
‘Piece of mind that help is just at the end of a phone.’
EORTC
QLQ-MEL38
Have you received realistic and reliable information about the extent (spread) of your disease? Relevant Wording may differ ‘More facts and less fantasy. I could need statistics and knowledge.’
‘Not being treated like a passive idiotic patient but being informed according to my intellectual and emotional needs.’
EORTC
QLQ-MEL38
Have you had problem with pain at or near your melanoma site? Relevant Wording may differ ‘Worry and fears about future pain and mortality.’
‘Being able to live without pains.’
EORTC
QLQ-MEL38
Have you been given enough time to think about the treatment options available to you? Less relevant Wording may differ ‘Having treatment options explained and discussed with me.’
‘Up to date knowledge of available treatments.’
EORTC
QLQ-MEL38
Have you had swelling near your melanoma site? Less relevant NA NA
EORTC
QLQ-MEL38
Have you felt able to accept that melanoma is a serious condition? Less relevant Wording may differ ‘Understanding how hard it is to live with cancer (friends, relatives and work).’
‘Doctors who don’t take your worries seriously.’
FACT-M I get emotional support from my family Relevant Wording similar ‘Being surrounded by people who support you through every step of the treatment.’
‘Family and friends support.’
FACT-M I worry that my condition will get worse Relevant Wording similar ‘Worry every time it I have to go for my liver scan.‘
‘To be free from the constant worry and stress about mets.’
FACT-M I have a lack of energy Relevant Wording may differ ‘Have the energy to play with my children not be impatient because of fatigue.’
‘Being able to exercise fully.’
FACT-M I am bothered by side effects of treatment Relevant Wording may differ ‘I’m very anxious about potential side-effects from treatment.’
‘Being able to control drug side-effects.’
FACT-M I have good range of movement in my arm or leg Less relevant NA NA

NA, Not Applicable (e.g. respondents did not discuss anything regarding this question)