Psychometric properties of the Beliefs about Medicine Questionnaire-adjuvant endocrine therapy (BMQ-AET) for women taking AETs following early-stage breast cancer

Health Psychol Open. 2017 Nov 17;4(2):2055102917740469. doi: 10.1177/2055102917740469. eCollection 2017 Jul-Dec.

Abstract

This study evaluated the Beliefs about Medicine Questionnaire to explore adherence to adjuvant endocrine therapy after treatment for breast cancer (BMQ-AET). Factor structure of the BMQ-AET was explored alongside internal consistency, convergent validity and acceptability. The BMQ-AET Specific Scale fitted the original 10 item model. Internal consistency of the BMQ-AET was much improved compared to the original BMQ and convergent validity showed predicted direction of correlation, although correlation with BMQ-AET concerns scale was low. Acceptability was good. The evaluation of the BMQ-AET is encouraging, and could facilitate future research around adherence to AET.

Keywords: Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire; Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire–adjuvant endocrine therapy; adherence; adjuvant endocrine therapy; convergent validity; evaluation; factor structure.