The modified Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale Short Form: a modified response format and rational scoring rules

Qual Life Res. 2018 Jul;27(7):1903-1910. doi: 10.1007/s11136-018-1855-y. Epub 2018 May 21.

Abstract

Purpose: The Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale Short Form (MSAS-SF) is a widely used symptom assessment instrument. Patients who self-complete the MSAS-SF have difficulty following the two-part response format, resulting in incorrectly completed responses. We describe modifications to the response format to improve useability, and rational scoring rules for incorrectly completed items.

Methods: The modified MSAS-SF was completed by 311 women in our Peer and Nurse support Trial to Assist women in Gynaecological Oncology; the PeNTAGOn study. Descriptive statistics were used to summarise completion of the modified MSAS-SF, and provide symptom statistics before and after applying the rational scoring rules. Spearman's correlations with the Functional Assessment for Cancer Therapy-General (FACT-G) and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) were assessed.

Results: Correct completion of the modified MSAS-SF items ranged from 91.5 to 98.7%. The rational scoring rules increased the percentage of useable responses on average 4% across all symptoms. MSAS-SF item statistics were similar with and without the scoring rules. The pattern of correlations with FACT-G and HADS was compatible with prior research.

Conclusion: The modified MSAS-SF was useable for self-completion and responses demonstrated validity. The rational scoring rules can minimise loss of data from incorrectly completed responses. Further investigation is recommended.

Keywords: Gynaecological cancer; Psychological distress; Quality of life; Symptom assessment.

MeSH terms

  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Quality of Life / psychology*
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Stress, Psychological / psychology*
  • Symptom Assessment / methods*