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Journal : Journal of Information Systems Engineering and Business Intelligence

Causal Modeling Between Factors on Quality of Life in Cancer Patients Using S3C-Latent Algorithm Yohani Setiya Rafika Nur; Ridho Rahmadi; Christantie Effendy
Journal of Information Systems Engineering and Business Intelligence Vol. 7 No. 1 (2021): April
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jisebi.7.1.74-83

Abstract

Background: Cancer patients can experience both physical and non-physical problems such as psychosocial, spiritual, and emotional problems, which impact the quality of life. Previous studies on quality of life mostly have employed multivariate analyses. To our knowledge, no studies have focused yet on the underlying causal relationship between factors representing the quality of life of cancer patients, which is very important when attempting to improve the quality of life.  Objective: The study aims to model the causal relationships between the factors that represent cancer and quality of life.Methods: This study uses the S3C-Latent method to estimate the causal model relationships between the factors. The S3C-Latent method combines Structural Equation Model (SEM), a multi objective optimization method, and the stability selection approach, to estimate a stable and parsimonious causal model.Results: There are nine causal relations that have been found, i.e., from physical to global health with a reliability score of 0.73, to performance status with a reliability score of 1, from emotional to global health with a reliability score of 0.71, to performance status with a reliability score of 0.82, from nausea, loss of appetite, dyspnea, insomnia, loss of appetite and from constipation to performance status with reliability scores of 0.76; 1; 0.61; 0.76; 0.72; 0.70, respectively. Moreover, this study found that 15 associations (strong relation where the causal direction cannot be determined from the data alone) between factors with reliability scores range from 0.65 to 1.Conclusion: The estimated model is consistent with the results shown in previous studies. The model is expected to provide evidence-based recommendation for health care providers in designing strategies to increase cancer patients’ life quality. For future research, we suggest studies to include more variables in the model to capture a broader view to the problem.
Co-Authors Adanti Wido Paramadini Ade Prasetyo, Ade Adriano, Riftian Dimas Afifatul Fajri, Nabila Ajeng Dyah Kurniawati Al Faiz, M. Hanif Alfonsus Simbolon Alika, Shintia Dwi Amalia Beladinna Arifa Aminatus Sa’adah Andre Citro Febriliyan Lanyak Audrey Hillary Auliya Burhanuddin Azmi, Wifqi Wifakul Bachrul Restu Bagja Bidayatul Masulah Bita Parga Zen Christantie Effendy Christian Tambunan, Gerry Claudio Felle, Roland Dading Qolbu Adi Dasril Aldo Dedi Rahman Habibie Dedy Agung Prabowo Deni Romadan, Muhamad Dwi Putro Wicaksono, Aditya Edelin Gultom Endraswari, Putri Mentari Eryan Ahmad Firdaus Faisal Dharma Adhinata Faiz, M. Hanif Al Fathan, Faizal Burhani Ulil Fau, Andrew Filfimo Yulfiz Ahsanul Hulqi Firmansyah, Muhammad Raafi'u Gusla Nengsih, Yeyi Gusnita Linda Hasan, Faiz Hidayat, Afifah Naurah J. Manurung, Barnes Kristanto, Joshua Putra Fesha Lina Fatimah Lishobrina Luqman Wahyudi M Yoka Fathoni Maulana, Ihsan Maulana, ⁠Ihsan Melinda Br Ginting Miftahul Ilmi Muadin, Dika Alim Muhamad Azrino Gustalika Nadia Ayu Isroh Nia Annisa Ferani Tanjung Nur Ghaniaviyanto Ramadhan Nurhaeka Tou Pamuji, Yanuar Ikhsan Paradise Ramadhani, Rima Dias Rania Nur Hikmah Rianto Putra, Frederick Ridho Rahmadi Sa'adah, Aminatus Sahara Sahara Sapta Eka Putra Sulaeman, Gilang Suprapto, Amelia Rut Suryani, Ajeng Ayu Syahputra, Dio Trihastuti Yuniati Ummi Athiyah Usman, Muhammad Lulu Latif Utami, Annisaa Wahyu Adi Prabowo Wanda Ilham Warto Widya Lelisa Army Yasin, Feri Yehezekiel Ramasyah Putra Haloho Yoka Fathoni, M. Yuan Sa'adati Zahirah, Regina Putri Wanda