Development of the PROMIS-based Research Assessment and Clinical Tool-Fatigue (ReACT-F).
Kristin A DickinsonDebra Lynch KellyJin-Shei LaiLeorey N SaliganPublished in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2019)
The ReACT-F is a CRF-specific self-report short form that addresses the need for a brief, clinically useful tool to quickly assess the multidimensional nature of CRF. We anticipate that the ReACT-F can be completed in the clinical setting in approximately 3 minutes, providing clinicians with meaningful data to drive personalized interventions. Further validation of the ReACT-F is highly encouraged.