TY - JOUR
T1 - Translation and validation of the breast cancer awareness measurement tool in Malaysia (B-CAM-M)
AU - Htay, Mila Nu Nu
AU - Donnelly, Michael
AU - Schliemann, Desiree
AU - Loh, Siew Yim
AU - Dahlui, Maznah
AU - Ibrahim Tamin, Nor Saleha Binti
AU - Somasundaram, Saunthari
AU - Su, Tin Tin
N1 - Funding Information:
We would like to express our gratitude to the Cancer Research UK for providing approval to translate the B-CAM to the Malay language. We also would like to thanks to Professor Dr. Adinegara Bin Lutf Abas, the Dean of Faculty of Medicine (Melaka-Manipal Medical College), Prof. Dr. Noorliza Mastura Ismail, Prof. Dr. Soe Moe and Mr. K. Narayanasamy for the support to this project and all participants for participating in the study.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Asian Pacific Organization for Cancer Prevention.
Copyright:
Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2020/1
Y1 - 2020/1
N2 - Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in Malaysia, and the incidence of 31.1 per 100,000 population is comparatively higher than other Southeast Asian countries. Diagnosis tends to occur at later stages which may be due, partly, to inadequate knowledge about warning signs and symptoms. Therefore, this study investigated the validity and reliability of a UK-developed measure in the context of assessing women's awareness of breast cancer in Malaysia. Aims: This study aimed to translate, adapt and validate the internationally recognised Breast Cancer Awareness Measure (B-CAM) into the Malay language. Methods: The original B-CAM (Cancer Research UK) was forward and backward translated and content validation was ascertained. Face validity (n=30), test-retest reliability (n=50) and the internal consistency of the B-CAM-M (M for Malay language) were assessed in a community sample of adults (n=251) in 2018. Results: The translated B-CAM-M was validated by an expert panel. The Item-Content Validity Index ranged from .83 to 1.00. The results from the survey (n=251) indicated that the B-CAM-M was well received by Malay-speaking women across the main ethnic groups (85 Malay, 84 Chinese and 82 Indian adults). Cronbach alpha scores for the knowledge about breast cancer symptoms (0.83) and the barriers to healthcare seeking items (0.75) were high. Test-retest reliability (separated by 2-week-interval) with 50 randomly selected participants from the community survey produced intra-class correlations ranging from 0.39 to 0.69. Conclusion: The Malay-version, the B-CAM-M, is a culturally acceptable, valid and reliable assessment tool with which to measure breast cancer awareness among Malay-speaking women.
AB - Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in Malaysia, and the incidence of 31.1 per 100,000 population is comparatively higher than other Southeast Asian countries. Diagnosis tends to occur at later stages which may be due, partly, to inadequate knowledge about warning signs and symptoms. Therefore, this study investigated the validity and reliability of a UK-developed measure in the context of assessing women's awareness of breast cancer in Malaysia. Aims: This study aimed to translate, adapt and validate the internationally recognised Breast Cancer Awareness Measure (B-CAM) into the Malay language. Methods: The original B-CAM (Cancer Research UK) was forward and backward translated and content validation was ascertained. Face validity (n=30), test-retest reliability (n=50) and the internal consistency of the B-CAM-M (M for Malay language) were assessed in a community sample of adults (n=251) in 2018. Results: The translated B-CAM-M was validated by an expert panel. The Item-Content Validity Index ranged from .83 to 1.00. The results from the survey (n=251) indicated that the B-CAM-M was well received by Malay-speaking women across the main ethnic groups (85 Malay, 84 Chinese and 82 Indian adults). Cronbach alpha scores for the knowledge about breast cancer symptoms (0.83) and the barriers to healthcare seeking items (0.75) were high. Test-retest reliability (separated by 2-week-interval) with 50 randomly selected participants from the community survey produced intra-class correlations ranging from 0.39 to 0.69. Conclusion: The Malay-version, the B-CAM-M, is a culturally acceptable, valid and reliable assessment tool with which to measure breast cancer awareness among Malay-speaking women.
KW - B-CAM-M
KW - Breast cancer awareness
KW - Cultural adaptation
KW - Malay
KW - Questionnaire validation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85078351129
U2 - 10.31557/APJCP.2020.21.1.217
DO - 10.31557/APJCP.2020.21.1.217
M3 - Article
C2 - 31983187
AN - SCOPUS:85078351129
SN - 1513-7368
VL - 21
SP - 217
EP - 223
JO - Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
JF - Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
IS - 1
ER -