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    BREAST-Q™ (BREAST-Q™)

    [ Distributed by Mapi Research Trust
    Developed in 2006
    The BREAST-Q™ includes 4 separate modules: Reconstruction, Reduction / Mastopexy, Augmentation and Mastectomy ]

    Author(s)
    Cano Stephan
    Klassen Anne F
    Pusic Andrea L
    Purpose
      Pathology:
    Surgical Procedures, Operative

      Disease:
    Breast surgery

      Objective:
    To measure the quality of life of patients undergoing cosmetic and reconstructive breast surgery

      Population for intended use:
    Adult
    Characteristics
      Type of instrument:
    Health-Related Quality of Life - HRQL (incl. health status)
    Patient satisfaction

      Administration mode:
    Self-administered

      Number of items:
    Pre Reconstruction = 42 / Post Reconstruction = 114; Pre Augmentation = 25 / Post Augmentation = 88; Pre Reduction = 39 / Post Reduction = 93

      Existence of database:
    No

      Recall/Observation period:
    In the past 2 weeks
     
    Language(s)
      Original language:
    English for the USA

      List of existing translations:
    The translations listed below may not have undergone a full linguistic validation process and may require further work to be suitable for use in a study.

    This list of translations is subject to constant changes, therefore please check the status of translations with MAPI Research Trust / the developers / copyright holders / distributors

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    French, German, Spanish for the USA

    Note: The author has selected Mapi Institute as exclusive linguistic validation company to ensure the production of harmonized and consistent language versions.

    For additional information on available translations of this instrument, or for a project involving new languages, please contact our Information Unit at contact@mapi-trust.org

     


    Last update: April 2011
    Last update in collaboration with the author: March 2011


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