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The changing causal foundations of cancer-related symptom clustering during the final month of palliative care: A longitudinal study

BACKGROUND: Symptoms tend to occur in what have been called symptom clusters. Early symptom cluster research was imprecise regarding the causal foundations of the coordinations between specific symptoms, and was silent on whether the relationships between symptoms remained stable over time. This stu...

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Autores principales: Olson, Karin, Hayduk, Leslie, Cree, Marilyn, Cui, Ying, Quan, Hue, Hanson, John, Lawlor, Peter, Strasser, Florian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2435535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18533033
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2288-8-36
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author Olson, Karin
Hayduk, Leslie
Cree, Marilyn
Cui, Ying
Quan, Hue
Hanson, John
Lawlor, Peter
Strasser, Florian
author_facet Olson, Karin
Hayduk, Leslie
Cree, Marilyn
Cui, Ying
Quan, Hue
Hanson, John
Lawlor, Peter
Strasser, Florian
author_sort Olson, Karin
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Symptoms tend to occur in what have been called symptom clusters. Early symptom cluster research was imprecise regarding the causal foundations of the coordinations between specific symptoms, and was silent on whether the relationships between symptoms remained stable over time. This study develops a causal model of the relationships between symptoms in cancer palliative care patients as they approach death, and investigates the changing associations among the symptoms and between those symptoms and well-being. METHODS: Complete symptom assessment scores were obtained for 82 individuals from an existing palliative care database. The data included assessments of pain, anxiety, nausea, shortness of breath, drowsiness, loss of appetite, tiredness, depression and well-being, all collected using the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System (ESAS). Relationships between the symptoms and well-being were investigated using a structural equation model. RESULTS: The model fit acceptably and explained between 26% and 83% of the variation in appetite, tiredness, depression, and well-being. Drowsiness displayed consistent effects on appetite, tiredness and well-being. In contrast, anxiety's effect on well-being shifted importantly, with a direct effect and an indirect effect through tiredness at one month, being replaced by an effect working exclusively through depression at one week. CONCLUSION: Some of the causal forces explaining the variations in, and relationships among, palliative care patients' symptoms changed over the final month of life. This illustrates how investigating the causal foundations of symptom correlation or clustering can provide more detailed understandings that may contribute to improved control of patient comfort, quality of life, and quality of death.
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spelling pubmed-24355352008-06-24 The changing causal foundations of cancer-related symptom clustering during the final month of palliative care: A longitudinal study Olson, Karin Hayduk, Leslie Cree, Marilyn Cui, Ying Quan, Hue Hanson, John Lawlor, Peter Strasser, Florian BMC Med Res Methodol Research Article BACKGROUND: Symptoms tend to occur in what have been called symptom clusters. Early symptom cluster research was imprecise regarding the causal foundations of the coordinations between specific symptoms, and was silent on whether the relationships between symptoms remained stable over time. This study develops a causal model of the relationships between symptoms in cancer palliative care patients as they approach death, and investigates the changing associations among the symptoms and between those symptoms and well-being. METHODS: Complete symptom assessment scores were obtained for 82 individuals from an existing palliative care database. The data included assessments of pain, anxiety, nausea, shortness of breath, drowsiness, loss of appetite, tiredness, depression and well-being, all collected using the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System (ESAS). Relationships between the symptoms and well-being were investigated using a structural equation model. RESULTS: The model fit acceptably and explained between 26% and 83% of the variation in appetite, tiredness, depression, and well-being. Drowsiness displayed consistent effects on appetite, tiredness and well-being. In contrast, anxiety's effect on well-being shifted importantly, with a direct effect and an indirect effect through tiredness at one month, being replaced by an effect working exclusively through depression at one week. CONCLUSION: Some of the causal forces explaining the variations in, and relationships among, palliative care patients' symptoms changed over the final month of life. This illustrates how investigating the causal foundations of symptom correlation or clustering can provide more detailed understandings that may contribute to improved control of patient comfort, quality of life, and quality of death. BioMed Central 2008-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC2435535/ /pubmed/18533033 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2288-8-36 Text en Copyright © 2008 Olson et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Olson, Karin
Hayduk, Leslie
Cree, Marilyn
Cui, Ying
Quan, Hue
Hanson, John
Lawlor, Peter
Strasser, Florian
The changing causal foundations of cancer-related symptom clustering during the final month of palliative care: A longitudinal study
title The changing causal foundations of cancer-related symptom clustering during the final month of palliative care: A longitudinal study
title_full The changing causal foundations of cancer-related symptom clustering during the final month of palliative care: A longitudinal study
title_fullStr The changing causal foundations of cancer-related symptom clustering during the final month of palliative care: A longitudinal study
title_full_unstemmed The changing causal foundations of cancer-related symptom clustering during the final month of palliative care: A longitudinal study
title_short The changing causal foundations of cancer-related symptom clustering during the final month of palliative care: A longitudinal study
title_sort changing causal foundations of cancer-related symptom clustering during the final month of palliative care: a longitudinal study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2435535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18533033
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2288-8-36
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