Prospective international validation of the quality of life in myelodysplasia scale (QUALMS)

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Disease-specific measures of quality of life can improve assessment of disease-related symptoms and psychosocial sequelae. We report on the development and validation of the Quality of Life in Myelodysplasia Scale (QUALMS), a 38-item assessment tool for patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). In 2014-2015, a multicenter cohort of patients with myelodysplasia completed the QUALMS, as well as the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire (QLQ-C30) and the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy Anemia Scale (FACT-An); a second administration was undertaken three to six months later. A total of 255 patients from the United States, Canada and Italy participated. Median age was 72 years, 56.1% were men, and the International Prognostic Scoring System distribution was 40.4% low, 42.0% intermediate-1, 13.3% intermediate-2 and 2.3% high. QUALMS scores ranged from 24 to 99 (higher scores are better), with a mean of 67.2 [standard deviation (SD)=15.2]. The measure was internally consistent (α=0.92), and moderately correlated with the multi-item QLQ-C30 scales and the FACT-An (r=-0.65 to 0.79; all P<0.001). Patients with hemoglobin of 8 g/dL or under scored lower than those with hemoglobin over 10 g/dL (61.8 vs. 71.1; P<0.001), and transfusion-dependent patients scored lower than transfusion-independent patients (62.4 vs. 69.7; P<0.01). Principal components analysis revealed “physical burden”, “benefit-finding”, and “emotional burden” subscales. There was good overall test-retest reliability among those with stable hemoglobin (r=0.81), and significant changes for patients hospitalized or with infections between administrations (both P<0.01). These data suggest the QUALMS is a valuable tool for assessing MDS-specific quality of life in the modern treatment era.

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Abel, G. A., Efficace, F., Buckstein, R. J., Tinsley, S., Jurcic, J. G., Martins, Y., … Klaassen, R. J. (2016). Prospective international validation of the quality of life in myelodysplasia scale (QUALMS). Haematologica, 101(6), 781–788. https://doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2015.140335

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