The development of the Canberra symptom scorecard: a tool to monitor the physical symptoms of patients with advanced tumours
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Barresi, Margherita
Shadbolt, Bruce
Byrne, Donald G
Stuart-Harris, Robin
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BACKGROUND: Patients with advanced (incurable) tumours usually experience a diverse burden of
symptoms. Although many symptom assessment instruments are available, we examined whether
these addressed tumour-related symptoms.
METHODS: We reviewed existing symptom assessment instruments and found a number of
deficiencies such as instruments being too long or burdensome, too short, or measuring quality of
life rather than tumour-related symptoms. Others focused on emotional, rather than physical
symptoms. Therefore, we decided to devise a new symptom instrument. A list of 20 symptoms
common in patients with advanced tumours generated from the literature and existing instruments,
was ranked according to prevalence by 202 Australian clinicians. Following clinicians' responses, the
list was revised and two severity assessment scales (functional severity and distress severity) added.
The resultant 18-item list was assessed in 44 outpatients with advanced tumours.
RESULTS: Patient responses indicated that a shorter questionnaire of 11 items, reflecting three main
symptom clusters, provided a good representation of physical symptoms. An additional symptom
that is an important predictor of survival was added, making a 12-item questionnaire, which was
entitled "The Canberra Symptom Scorecard" (CSS). For symptom severity, the distress severity
scale was more appropriate than the functional severity scale.
CONCLUSION: The CSS focuses on tumour-related physical symptoms. It is about to be assessed in
patients with advanced tumours receiving palliative treatments, when it will also be validated against
existing instruments.
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BMC Cancer 3:32 (2003)
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