@misc{oai:luke.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002130, author = {渡邊, 奈美 and Watanabe, Nami}, month = {2021-09-15}, note = {2019, Background: Neurocognitive impairment is one of the most common occurring treatment-related late: effects as it occurs in approximately 40% of childhood cancer survivors. Neurocognitive: impairment can negatively impact survivors’ health-related quality of life. Despite this,: late neurocognitive sequelae in long-term survivors of childhood cancer remain an underresearched: topic in Asia including Japan.: Method: This study utilized a mixed method approach. Participant observation followed by semistructured: interviews with survivors and their parents were conducted in order to gain a: deeper understanding of neurocognitive status among long-term survivors of childhood: cancer survivors in Japan. Then, we performed a cross-cultural validation of the Childhood: Cancer Survivor Study Neurocognitive Questionnaire (CCSS-NCQ), a self-report measure of: neurocognitive functioning. The CCSS-NCQ has been found to assess neurocognitive: concerns in these four domains: memory, task efficiency, organization, and emotional: regulation. Construct validity of the Japanese-translated version of the CCSS-NCQ was: evaluated by confirmatory factor analysis.: Results: The results from qualitative analysis revealed that cancer-related neurocognitive impairment: caused significant problems among childhood cancer survivors in Japan. Survivors with: neurocognitive impairment reported poor educational and vocational outcomes, prolonged: dependence on their parents, and lower levels of emotional well-being. A four-factor: structure identified in the CCSS-NCQ was not confirmed. These results warrant further: investigation.: 5: Conclusion: This study integrated both qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis to look at treatmentrelated: neurocognitive outcomes in long-term childhood cancer survivors in Japan. Our: results highlight the importance of public health effort in advocating regular monitoring of: neurocognitive impairment among children to facilitate early identification and intervention.}, title = {Development and validation of the Japanese translated version of the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study Neurocognitive Questionnaire (CCSS-NCQ)}, year = {}, yomi = {ワタナベ, ナミ} }